whether to treat asymptomatic urinary tract infections in women with diabetes

There's growing controversy over whether to treat asymptomatic urinary tract infections in women with diabetes.

Women with diabetes have a high risk of developing UTIs that progress to severe pyelonephritis.

Some clinicians screen women with diabetes to detect a UTI before symptoms develop. Women who have bacteria in their urine often get an antibiotic.

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