- Often times, treatment may be based on the symptoms alone, without additional tests.
- Urinalysis (in which the urine is tested for the presence of an infection) is the most common method of diagnosis.
- Blood and Urine cultures may also be required.
- In women with frequent infections (more than three a year), a full examination of the urinary tract (usually by a specialist) needs to be done. Also, it is sometimes recommended that all men who develop any type of urinary infection, including Bladder Infections, need to be seen by a specialist.
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