NB: Excludes pregnant patients
- Definition
- 2 or more separate UTIs in 6 months
- 3 or more separate UTIs in 12 months
- (Recurrence of a UTI within 2 weeks is a relapse and indicates treatment failure)
Clinical management
- Urine
- Dipstick, MSU
- Bloods
- FBC, U+Es, TFTs, HbA1c
- USS KUB pre and post micturition
- If abnormal -> refer to urology
- If normal -> see below
- If normal investigations
- Step 1
- Patient information leaflet – https://patient.info/womens-health/lower-urinary-tract-symptoms-in-women-luts
- Lifestyle advice – reduce caffeine, vaginal lubricants, weight loss, stop smoking
- Step 2
- Consider prophylactic antibiotic
- Nitrofurantoin 100mg MR nocte – beware pulmonary reactions
- Ciprofloxacin 500mg OD
- Trimethorim 100mg nocte
- Methenamine hippurate 1g BD
- Consider post-coital antibiotics
- Nitrofurantoin 100mg stat
- Ciprofloxacin 500mg stat
- Trimethoprim 100mg stat
- Consider prophylactic antibiotic
- Step 3
- If no response after 3-6 months, refer to urology
- Step 1
Reference https://gps.camdenccg.nhs.uk/cdn/serve/pathway-downloads/1521624654-8acbe171433db4da0c35c6a31a83f930.pdf