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World Service,18 Jan 2025,49 mins

The burning problem in women's health

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More than half of all women around the world will develop a urinary tract infection at some point in their lives. For most, the infection will be mild, but for some, it can be quite serious, moving into the kidneys and even leading to sepsis if not properly treated. However, there is still widespread debate over the best way to treat UTIs. With a panel of experts, Claudia Hammond delves into the latest evidence on why UTIs are such a persistent and common health problem, the current discussion around the best methods for treatment, and looks into what the future might hold for this burning problem in women’s health. (Photo: Female toilet sign, legs crossed urgent need to urinate. Credit: Peter Dazeley/Getty Images)

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