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Urinary Tract Infection And Sex

A urinary tract infection and sex are often related and do not involve other infections such as the penile wart and genital herpes viruses. Sexual intercourse increases the chances of getting UTIs in both sexes, because the bacteria from the colon and outer genital area can get into the urethra and begin to multiply there. To avoid getting UTIs you should keep the genital area clean. A urinary tract infection and sex are often related and do not involve other infections such as the penile wart and genital herpes viruses.

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Urinary Tract Infection And Sex

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Penile Wart, Genital Herpes

Urinating after the intercourse helps wash the bacteria off the organism. Various creams, gels and some lubricants may irritate the urethra and bacteria may easily get in, so if you are not sure, don’t use much lotions and creams. A urinary tract infection and sex are often related and do not involve other infections such as the penile wart and genital herpes viruses.

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

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