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Male Urinary Tract Infections

Male urinary tract infections are not associated with a penile wart, genital herpes and other viruses. If the UTI is not treated in proper time, it can lead to pyelonephritis and other unpleasant complications. UTIs can be treated with homeopathic methods on the first stages, but if you feel fever, back and abdomen pain, you should consult a doctor. Male urinary tract infections are not associated with a penile wart, genital herpes and other viruses.

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Male Urinary Tract Infections

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Penile Wart, Genital Herpes

Uncircumcised men develop UTIs more often than circumcised men since bacteria can accumulate beneath the foreskin. Men are less prone to UTIs than women, because women’s urethrae are much shorter and there are more chances of bacteria from the anus to get into the urethra. Male urinary tract infections are not associated with a penile wart, genital herpes and other viruses.

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

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