You can get a bladder infection with just one partner´, if you dont clean yourself. You do know that you dont pee out of your vagina right? you have a urethra its right above your vaginal opening. Its amayzing to me how many girls dont know this.
Sexual activity can lead to yeast infections, especially if the partners are not completely clean beforehand. Lots of other things can increase yeast infections including too-tight clothes, non-natural fibers, cross contamination from traces of fecal matter.
Yes it can easily cause bladder infections. That's why after your done having sex whether its protected or not your suppose to pee afterwards. That prevents bladder infections.
not drinking enough water, long periods of not urinating, some medications, drinking soda, using a catheter and not sterilizing it or emptying bladder completely and kidney problems.
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Yes. They can also cause complications that include sterility. See your gynecologist.
Staph bacteria. Existing within and around the.(urethra) of about 5% of healthy males and females, S. saprophyticus is the second most common cause of unobstructed urinary tract infections (UTIs) in sexually active young women.
Both sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and non-sexually transmitted infections can cause itchiness in men and women. * While the most common symptom of all STIs is no symptom at all, one of the second most common symptoms is itching. Itching can be caused by bacterial, viral, and parasitic STIs. Some common sexually transmitted bacterial infections that can cause itching are chlamydia, gonorrhea, mycoplasma, and non-gonococcal urethritis (NGU). It's important to note that even if the itching subsides, bacterial infections do not go away on their own, and they need to be treated with antibiotics to be cured. * Parasitic STIs that often cause someone to feel itchy include both scabies and pubic lice. As with bacterial infections, even if the itchiness alleviates, parasitic infections need to be treated to be cured, because they don't go away on their own. * Lastly, sexually transmitted viral infections like herpes (HSV) and genital warts (HPV) can also cause itching.
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.
exercising a lot does cause your hormones to be more sexually active so it is possibly but the likelyhood of this happening is very slim
cause they have no brain
A variety of disorders can cause problems with the reproductive system. These include sexually transmissible infections, mumps, hormonal disorders, cancers, and endometriosis.
Between half to three-quarters of sexually active people acquire HPV at some point.
No. Actually when starting birth control it can cause your periods to be irregular at first.
Yes. It is coagulase negative and it is the cause of uti in sexually active young women. Often referred to as honeymoon cystitis.
This sounds like the sort of thing a bloke would say to have regular sex.As you get older you may lose muscle tone. Having children can also reduce tightness. You can do pelvic floor exercises to build up muscle tone. If you are younger and not sexually active, this would not cause you to have a loose vagina.If you are concerned you should speak to a doctor.