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Urinary Tract Infections In Men

Urinary tract infections in men are often linked to HPV (the human papillomavirus). Boys are less likely to get UTIs than girls, because the girls’ urethra is much shorter and bacteria can easily enter the urethra and travel upward. If a girl wipes back-to-front, she is prone to this disorder. Sexual activity may be a cause of UTIs in both sexes. Urinary tract infections in men are often linked to HPV (the human papillomavirus).

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Urinary Tract Infections In Men

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HPV, Human Papillomavirus

UTI's happens more often in uncircumcised boys than in circumcised boys, because bacteria can accumulate beneath the foreskin. In babies, the UTI may start from above – by bacteria entering the kidneys from the bloodstream, because the filters are still immature. Urinary tract infections in men are often linked to HPV (the human papillomavirus).

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

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