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urinary tract infection is growth or colonization in wrong places of bacteria that you have in your digestive system. - Escherichia coli. The cure may have eliminated the bacteria from the urinary tract, but you may have a weakness so that the bacteria easily colonize the urinary system once again. Here is a link to an article I have written about UTI. http://www.articlesmall.com/articles/1297/1/About-Urinary-Tract-Infection---Prevention-and-Treatments/Page1.html Best regards Knut Holt

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