NO, NO, NO....bladder infections are not contagious! Yeast infections are. I was very prone to bladder infections, so I talked to my doctor about it. Although they are not contagious, which means you can't pass it on, it may be painful or uncomfortable. I would suggest you not have any sexual intercourse until it is gone.
AnswerYes. If your boyfriend has a bladder infection your are more than likely going to get it. But there is a chance you may not. If I were you and to be on the safe side, I would not take the chance. Also, if you have a bladder infection, you can pass it on to him, and he may not know it. Bladder infections are no fun, I get them a lot. So, please spare yourself and just wait until it's gone.No, not usually. Even if a woman with a UTI has intercourse, it's not likely a man will get a UTI. However, if you want to be 100% safe, use a condom.
There IS risk that intercourse will make the woman's UTI symptoms much worse, and can re-infect a woman whose UTI is just clearing up. This is because the urinary opening is so close to the vaginal opening -- it's right above the outside of the vagina. Intercourse or even being fingered can irritate the urinary opening AND introduce more bacteria into the urinary opening. So sex during UTI is NOT a good idea.
As well, women with UTIs rarely want to have sex because (1) intercourse puts pressure on the bladder (2) penetration can cause a jarring type of pain in the lower belly and (3) most women with UTI feel like they have to urinate frequently and sexual intercourse will make the urgency and frequency much worse, especially after sex (that day or even for several days).
Yes, Its nothing he did. Its simply bacteria that got into the urinary tract (urinary tract infection: (UTI) and progressed to the bladder/kidneys. The condom could have had bacteria on it... but then again so could have the sheets or yalls hands or anything that touched your pee hole. Good luck and happy cranberry juice to ya.
No. Only if you have sex
Any dog can get a bladder infection, although it is more common in female dogs.
NO. it is a bladder infection and GO TO A VET.
Yes, any STD can be transferred.
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It could be a sign of an infection (UTI / Urinary Tract Infection, yeast infection), or a sign of a bladder problem. If she has a "weak" bladder (meaning that she cannot control the passing of urine) there are exercises that can be done to help stregthern the muscles that control the bladder and urine.
Zithromax does not cause bladder infection.
A bladder infection won't cause trichomonas. Trich can cause symptoms similar to a bladder infection.
A bladder infection often results due to bacteria present in urine traveling from the bladder through the urethra. The infection often is associated with a urinary tract infection.
It can get in from an infection in the bladder.
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If your female bulldog is house trained and has recently been wetting her bed, there can be several medical explanations. She could have a bladder infection and cannot control when she urinates or she could be pregnant and there is more pressure on her bladder.
One has nothing to do with the other. You get a bladder infection from bacteria entering the bladder.