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Frequent Urinary Tract Infections

Frequent Urinary Tract Infections

Having frequent urinary tract infections is not related to a penile wart and genital herpes, but if these disorders coexist it is more difficult to treat them. They may recur after treatment. Very rarely these problems occur rapidly; usually they take many years to develop. It results in keeping blood pressure very low or very high. Another complication is damaging the pressure-regulation tissue of the kidney. Having frequent urinary tract infections is not related to a penile wart and genital herpes, but if these disorders coexist it is more difficult to treat them.

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Frequent Urinary Tract Infections

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Penile Wart, Genital Herpes

The filter system of the organism becomes damaged and the waste products are not removed. The most serious one is pyelonephritis, which means scarring and damaging the kidney tissue. If the UTI is not treated for a long time, it may lead to severe complications. Having frequent urinary tract infections is not related to a penile wart and genital herpes, but if these disorders coexist it is more difficult to treat them.

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

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