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Urinary Tract Infection In Women

When treating a urinary tract infection in women, urethritis and genital herpes, if present, may also be treated. Females are more prone to UTIs than males; they often have recurrent UTIs. To prevent development of such disorders, every female should follow several simple hygienic rules, such as wiping front-to back and keeping the genital area dry and clean. When treating a urinary tract infection in women, urethritis and genital herpes, if present, may also be treated.

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Urinary Tract Infection In Women

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Urethritis, Genital Herpes

It is recommended to drink plenty of water and never resist the urge to urinate; it is important to empty the bladder completely during every urination. It is more preferable to take showers instead of baths and avoid douches and sprays that irritate the urethra. When treating a urinary tract infection in women, urethritis and genital herpes, if present, may also be treated.

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