
UTI Treatment
A urinary tract infection (UTI) occurs when bacteria enter the urethra and travel up into your bladder. Any infection that enters the urinary tract should be treated early with a full course of antibiotics to avoid long-term damage and cost—UTIs can quickly become more serious kidney infections that may require a visit to the emergency room. About half of all women will experience a UTI during their lifetimes and as many as 20% of women experience recurrent UTIs—symptoms that seem to occur again and again. Many of these women find sex to be a consistent trigger, but D-Mannose can act as a powerful, science-backed preventative.
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How Herexa Works
Choose a condition, answer a secure medical questionnaire, receive physician review, and receive treatment recommendations based on your health history and symptoms.
Complete a quick medical questionnaire
It takes less than 5 minutes and helps your provider determine the right treatment for you.
Get your prescription
A licensed provider reviews your information and, write your prescription. if medically appropriate
Pick up at your local pharmacy
Your medication is sent directly to your preferred pharmacy — ready when you are.
What is a UTI?
Common Symptoms
- Frequent need to pee
- Burning or discomfort when you pee
- Blood in urine
- Pain in the lower abdomen
- Pain in the low back
- Vomiting or nausea
Why Choose Herexa?
Our board-certified clinicians provide evidence-based care tailored to your unique health needs.
Expert-Led Care
Get high-quality treatment protocols that follow clinical guidelines.
Relief for Your UTI Starts Here
Tired of the burning and constant bathroom trips? Take our 2-minute assessment to confirm your symptoms and get a prescription plan tailored to you.

When to Seek In-Person Care
While Herexa Health covers most common cases, certain symptoms require a physical examination to ensure your safety and long-term health.
Fever or pelvic pain
These may indicate a more serious infection that needs physical examination or testing.
Symptoms that keep returning
Recurrent BV may require additional testing or a different treatment approach.
Symptoms during pregnancy
Vaginal symptoms in pregnancy should always be evaluated in person for proper care.
Worsening or severe symptoms
Increasing pain, unusual bleeding, or symptoms that don't improve with treatment should be assessed promptly.
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