If you have had a urinary tract infection in December and it has returned, it is important to consult a doctor promptly for proper treatment. If the antibiotics did not completely relieve your symptoms or if they have persisted, it may be the same infection needing further attention. However, if your last infection was more than a month ago and was successfully treated, it could be a new infection. In that case, it is advisable to contact your pharmacist for a possible prescription. If you experience fever, back pain, or overall poor health, it is recommended to seek urgent medical help.
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