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What Causes A Urinary Tract Infection

What Causes A Urinary Tract Infection

The question "What causes a urinary tract infection?" is frequently asked, especially when it is linked to STDs such as HPV penile wart and genital herpes viruses. Escherichia coli, bacteria that lives commonly in the colon gives rise to about 80% of UTIs in adults. Women and small children are more susceptible to UTIs, because bacteria from the skin around the anus can get into the urethra. The question "What causes a urinary tract infection?" is frequently asked, especially when it is linked to STDs such as HPV penile wart and genital herpes viruses.

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What Causes A Urinary Tract Infection

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Penile Wart, Genital Herpes

Chlamydia trachomatis, and Mycoplasma hominis are sexually transmitted bacterias that also lead to UTIs in both men and women. Sexual intercourse leads to UTIs in some women for unknown reason. Diaphragms and condoms increase the risk of development of this disorder. The question "What causes a urinary tract infection?" is frequently asked, especially when it is linked to STDs such as HPV penile wart and genital herpes viruses.

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

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