Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common in women and associated with considerable morbidity and health care use. Recurrent urinary tract infections commonly present as pain while passing urine or increased frequency of urination. It can be a common problem in young, otherwise healthy women with no anatomic or functional abnormalities of the urinary tract. In those who have comorbid conditions like Diabetes mellitus, recurrent complicated urinary tract infections represent a risk for ascending infection to kidneys and can lead to Urosepsis. Escherichia coli is the most common organism in all patient groups, but Klebsiella, Pseudomonas, Proteus, and other organisms are more common...