NO! In what way could a cat effect a bladder problem????????
The most common cause of bladder infections is bacteria entering the urinary tract through the urethra.
Microorganisms cause infections which affect the urinary system. Usally the infections start in the bladder and spread to the kidneys.
no, it's actually often used to treat a bladder and urinary tract infections.
Yes, urinary tract infections can sometimes cause urine leakage, known as urinary incontinence. This can happen due to irritation and inflammation of the bladder and urethra, leading to difficulties in controlling urine flow.
Yes, a bladder infection can cause urinary leakage.
What are some harmful substances for the Excretory system
Prostate cancer, urinary tract infections, kidney infections, and the bladder stone could cause a man to bleed from the prostate gland.
I am not a physician and if you are experiencing any pain or other symptoms in the urinary tract you must get to you physician right away; urinary tract infections can be serious. As a non-physician, I will offer the opinion that sperm in and of itself is not dirty or diseased, unless there are other serious problems with health. An infection would be caused by the entry of germs somehow into the urinary tract, and not by sperm or by seminal fluid.
Germs are what causes infections in the urinary tract. Things that may acerbate this condition are inactivity, pregnancy, diabetes or urinary retention. Being active and keeping the genital area clean are essential in prevention.
Existing within and around the tube-like structure that carries urine from the bladder (urethra) of about 5% of healthy males and females, S. saprophyticus is the second most common cause of unobstructed urinary tract infections
There is no direct evidence that Mountain Dew specifically causes bladder infections. However, sugary and caffeinated beverages can irritate the bladder and may contribute to urinary issues in some individuals. Maintaining proper hydration with water and a balanced diet is essential for urinary health. If you have concerns about bladder infections, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
Yes, bladder infections can sometimes cause spotting, which is light vaginal bleeding. This can occur due to irritation or inflammation in the urinary tract affecting the nearby reproductive organs. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.