No semen Can Not give you a bladder infection.I don't know where you heard that but it's 100% false.If you think about it,if semen caused bladder infections everyday 3/4 women would be complaining about one. Bladder infections is a blockage in the bladder or urethra, which hinders urine flow and prevents the bladder from emptying completely. Residual urine remaining in the bladder increases the chances that bacteria will multiply and establish an infection in the bladder. The main culprits of blockages are kidney and bladder stones, but an enlarged prostate can also cause a blockage, and bacteria from an unhealthy prostate can pass into the bladder. While many of the causes of bladder infection are out of our control, taking some preventive measures can reduce the chance of infection. * Stay hydrated: drink six to eight glasses of water a day.
* Avoid tight, constricting clothes and synthetic underwear.
* Reduce or eliminate caffeine beverages.
* Women should urinate before and after intercourse, to help clean out bacteria.
* Women should wipe from front to back after urinating to move potential bacteria away from the urethra.
http://www.bladderdisorders.info/articles/bladder-disorders/bladder-infection.php
Yes. He may not even be aware he has an infection. Condom use has a good chance of preventing this.
No, swallowing semen does not cause urinary tract infection.
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Yes, it does.
No, penis size cannot cause a Urinary Tract Infection. UTI usually occurs from bacteria getting into the urethra and going to the bladder.
Urinary tract infections are very painful. Both females and males of all ages can suffer from urinary tract infections. Urinary tract infections left untreated can cause an upper tract infection that could be extremely dangerous and far more painful for any patient.
I believe it can if you have a chlamydiae infection.
yes cause it is the blood!
No, they are two totally different things. But someone that has a urinary tract infection can give their sex partner an urinary tract infection. Since it is an infection one will need antibiotics
Yes. Both chlamydia and urinary tract infection can cause pelvic pain and painful urination. If you have any symptoms of urinary tract, kidney or similar infections of the reproductive organs, you should consult a physician.
A urinary tract infection also called a UTI, is an infection that occurs in the urinary tract of either a female or male. They are much more common in women. A person can get a UTI if bacteria get into the urinary tract. The infection usually begins in the bladder and travels down from there. Symptoms include painful urination, lower belly pain, cloudy urine, and possible nausea.
Not necessarily. Blood in urine is a symptom of urinary tract infection, however, it also can be caused by other diseases. Whatever the cause, you need to see your physician so they can diagnose the cause and give you the appropriate treatment. Urinary tract infection can be treated with antibiotics or herbal medicine called Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill.