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What Causes Urinary Tract Infections

Exactly what causes urinary tract infections is hard to pinpoint, STDs such as genital herpes and HPV condyloma viruses may contribute. The human organism is structured so that to ward off various infections; the flow of the urine washes bacteria out of the body, but if it is obstructed by a kidney stone or an enlarged prostate gland, the risk of the disorder is great. Exactly what causes urinary tract infections is hard to pinpoint, STDs such as genital herpes and HPV condyloma viruses may contribute.

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What Causes Urinary Tract Infections

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Genital Herpes, Condyloma

One of the main source of infections is unsterile catheters, which are placed into the bladder if the person in seriously ill or loses bladder control. People with weak immune system are more susceptible to UTIs, especially those ill with diabetes. Exactly what causes urinary tract infections is hard to pinpoint, STDs such as genital herpes and HPV condyloma viruses may contribute.

Other Topics: HPV Man, HPV Virus, HPV, HPV Fact, HPV Dysplasia, Human Papillomavirus Picture, Human Papilloma Virus, Symptom of Cervical Dysplasia, Irregular Pap Smear, Genital Wart Picture

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

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