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Causes Of Urinary Tract Infection

Causes Of Urinary Tract Infection

There are several causes of urinary tract infection; condyloma, genital herpes and other viruses are not related to it. Pyelonephiritis is the final stage of the UTI; it means that the kidney is damaged. Ureteritis is the ureter disorder. Cystitis is an infection of the bladder; it develops if the bladder doesn’t empty completely when a person urinates. There are several causes of urinary tract infection; condyloma, genital herpes and other viruses are not related to it.

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Causes Of Urinary Tract Infection

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Condyloma, Genital Herpes

It is causes by some STDs and stool-related bacteria. Urethritis is an inflammation of the urethra. The severity of the disorder depends on the location of the bacteria. UTIs develop from the bacteria that can get into the urethra from the anus. There are several causes of urinary tract infection; condyloma, genital herpes and other viruses are not related to it.

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

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