Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) in Amman, Jordan

Diagnosis & Treatment by Dr. Omar Al Amir – Consultant Urologist

Chronic UTIs Deserve Expert Evaluation

f you’re experiencing repeated episodes of painful urination, urgency, or lower abdominal discomfort, you may be suffering from recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs). This condition is especially common among women in Jordan, but also affects men and children—and often goes misdiagnosed or undertreated.

At our clinic in 5th Circle – Amman, Dr. Omar Al Amir, a consultant urologist and kidney surgeon, provides evidence-based evaluation and customized treatment plans to help break the cycle of chronic urinary infections.

Common Symptoms

Frequent urge to urinate (even after voiding)

Blood in urine

Burning or stinging during urination

Pelvic or lower abdominal pain

Cloudy or foul-smelling urine

Fever or chills (in advanced cases)

Treatment Options for Recurrent UTIs

Depending on the cause, we may recommend:

 

Targeted Antibiotic Therapy

Based on culture results—not trial and error.

Bladder Hygiene Education

Custom guidance to prevent reinfection.

Stone or Obstruction Removal

If stones or blockages are causing the infections, we treat the source directly.

Hormonal Support

For postmenopausal women experiencing UTIs due to estrogen deficiency.

Cystoscopic Evaluation & Treatment

To detect hidden issues like inflammation or narrowing (strictures).

Frequently Asked Questions

Recurrent infections are often caused by incomplete treatment, resistant bacteria, or underlying structural or functional issues—especially in women.

 

Untreated chronic infections may affect reproductive health in women and cause prostatitis or epididymitis in men. Timely treatment is essential.

 

UTIs themselves aren’t contagious, but certain causes (like STDs) may be. That’s why proper diagnosis is critical.

 

Only if symptoms are persistent or unexplained. Dr. Omar will assess based on your clinical presentation and history.

 

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If you're tired of taking antibiotics without long-term relief, it's time to get a clear diagnosis and a sustainable solution.