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Why UTIs Recur | Prof. Malone-Lee with Live UTI Free (LUF)

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Host Melissa Kramer interviews Professor James Malone-Lee, who was a world-renowned UTI specialist on chronic recurrent UTIs, and why standard treatments often fall short in addressing long-term bladder health issues.

Professor Malone-Lee explores the reasons behind persistent urinary tract infections and why short-course treatments frequently fail. Drawing from decades of clinical experience as both an army doctor and academic researcher, he explains how bacteria can hide within bladder cells, remaining active but undetectable, and why a patient-centered, long-term treatment strategy is essential for managing chronic UTI and recurrent UTI.

Tune in to hear how hidden infections, misunderstood symptoms, and outdated testing methods continue to affect those living with chronic urinary health issues.

 Key Takeaways:

  • Bacteria can embed themselves inside urothelial bladder cells, becoming intracellular and escaping detection through routine urine culture tests. Despite negative results, symptoms may persist due to this hidden infection process.
  • Recovery doesn't always match the timeline of symptoms. Some long-standing UTIs may resolve quickly, while new infections could take longer. Malone-Lee advocates for personalized treatment plans over rigid, short-course approaches.
  • Flare-ups can be part of the healing process. As infected bladder cells are shed, bacteria may be released, triggering temporary symptom flares. These episodes aren’t setbacks—they can signal that treatment is working to eliminate the infection at its source.

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