The best thing to stop any UTI's (urinary tract infections) from occurring would be to pee after sex. This flushes the foreign bacteria out of the system.
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Yes, through sex.
Your wife may have a yeast infection that may be causing the burning or it could be a bladder infection/kidney stones. If burning continues go to the doctor to get checked for STDs.
If you don't use the bathroom after you have sex you could get a bad infection The act of sex introduces bacteria from the penis into a woman's urinary tract. Friction from the penis in the vagina can cause a slight irritation in the urethra or bladder, which is only separated from the vagina by a thin wall. Urine comes out of the bladder sterile, flushing any germs out of the urethra. By emptying the bladder, any germs that may have found their way from the vagina and perineum are washed away. Leaving the bladder empty will prevent the urine from growing germs...
Even though Macropen might be used for other illnesses it is most commonly used for bladder infection, especially after sexual intercourse.
You have got a very major sex infection, or s.t.d.
Not really, except that you may want to postpone sex until the infection clears due to bladder spasms. Early pregnancy can mimic a bladder infection with frequent urination, a "crampy" feeling and nausea. A kidney infection during pregnancy can cause miscarriage, if it is not treated quickly.
Not unless you're peeing up their urethra. /: Or your pee works it's way up there. Like of you have a bladder infection don't pee in a bath with someone else in there, don't pee while having sex (like female - male cuz...nevermind I don't wanna explain the simplest parts), etc. Basically don't pee near their genitals. Cuz that's the only way they're gonna "catch" a bladder infection. Unless you save your urine and do some twisted weird sick stuff..../:
Probably a bladder infection. But it could be an STD. See your doctor.
It could be the start of cystitis, a infection of the urinary tract, perhaps the intercourse was a little rough causing bruising around the urethra (the entrance to the bladder or bacteria entered the bladder and caused the infection. If peeing starts to burn then visit your doctor for some antibiotics, meanwhile drinking cranberry juice can help relieve pain. In future, use the toilet before sex and make sure your both clean.
Yes you can, its one of the main causes of this infection. A lot of people are want to be seduced in the heat of the moment mainly influenced by drugs or alcohol... so remember safe sex. So if you're having sexual intercourse with really dirty stinking penis, you're guaranteed a water infection, at the least. So before having sex with strangers, use condoms.
Yes, these are completely separate chambers within the body. Semen (when deposited during sex) is not left anywhere near the bladder (which is where urine is stored).
Always pee after having sex or masterbating. And always wipe with clean toilet paper from front to back.