Yes, via unprotected penatrative sex. If you or your partner are experiencing discomfort in that area, it is very important to see your GP/HMO or visit a drop-in STD/GUM/sexual health clinic to have the infection dealt with as soon as possible as unchecked infections can cause fertility problems later. Any doctor you see will treat you in full confidence and can offer help, advice and condoms for future use.
A bladder is a series of of different chemicals, and how they react to your body. Bacteria is the most common cause of bladder infections, and if the bacteria is found in the fluids passed by intercourse, then it can cause damage to your partner, but that's only if its enough bacteria, and if his body can handle it. As long as you know it is a bladder infection, and not a form of STI's, then your partner should be safe, but sex may affect your personal bladder infection, so talk to your doctor, but if i were you, you may just want to wait until it passes. :)
people can get bladder infections from having intercourse. it does not mean that the other person had a bladder infection thoguh
perhaps if urine is involved in your sexual activity. Let's hope not.
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yes. if you get checked by a doctor first then no. This is recomended.
UTIs are not contagious.
No, UTIs are not contagious.
Yes.
UTIs are not contagious.
No; it is not possible to get chlamydia from recurring UTI and Candida infections. You were exposed to the bacteria from a sexual partner.
You can get chlamydia from someone who is infected. The partner's cleanliness has nothing to do with it.
Yes. If your partner is inflected with a disease, and is not treated for that disease, then your partner can give it back to you. Of course, not all diseases are curable. Not all diseases can be cured with treatments. If you are cured of a disease, and your partner who is inflected, is not cured, your partner can pass that communicable disease back to you again.
yes.
A partner that has Aids can pass that to another partner through sexual activity. Yes, it is possible.
Hi crackhead get a life!
no
No, it is not a contagious disease. It's caused by bacteria entering your urethra- which can be caused by having sex. It can also be caused by waiting too long to urinate (so if you've got to go, go).
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The term is "thrush" and yes you can pass this to a partner. However, if you have been treated and the symtoms are clear a partner who was infected by you can pass it back. Both parties need to be checked.
No, you can't get UTI from food.