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What Causes Urinary Tract Infection

What Causes Urinary Tract Infection

When doctors are questioned on what causes urinary tract infection, they will most likely also cover other related infections that cause vaginal discharge and condyloma viruses. Escherichia coli, bacteria that lives in the colon of man leads to about 80% of all UTIs. These bacteria can enter the urethral opening from the skin around the anus, so one of the main rule of prevention UTIs is: keep your genital area clean. When doctors are questioned on what causes urinary tract infection, they will most likely also cover other related infections that cause vaginal discharge and condyloma viruses.

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What Causes Urinary Tract Infection

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Vaginal Discharge, Condyloma

Kidney stones, enlarged prostate gland, being uncircumcised increase the risk of getting UTIs. Try not to resist the urge to urinate and always empty the bladder completely to prevent bacteria multiplying in the bladder. When doctors are questioned on what causes urinary tract infection, they will most likely also cover other related infections that cause vaginal discharge and condyloma viruses.

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Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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