No.
Normally, urine is sterile. It is usually free of bacteria, viruses, and fungi but does contain fluids, salts, and waste products. An infection occurs when tiny organisms, usually bacteria from the digestive tract, cling to the opening of the urethra and begin to multiply. The urethra is the tube that carries urine from the bladder to outside the body. Most infections arise from one type of bacteria, Escherichia coli (E. coli), which normally lives in the colon. In many cases, bacteria first travel to the urethra. When bacteria multiply, an infection can occur. An infection limited to the urethra is called urethritis. If bacteria move to the bladder and multiply, a bladder infection, called cystitis, results. If the infection is not treated promptly, bacteria may then travel further up the ureters to multiply and infect the kidneys. A kidney infection is called pyelonephritis. Pubic hair has nothing to do with UTI.
Pain at the pubic symphysis and blood after urination could be indicative of a urinary tract infection, kidney stones, or inflammation in the urinary system. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Possible bladder infection, or infection of the genito-urinary tract. Consider seeing a doctor. These usually aren't emergencies, but if the pain is extreme, you have a problem that needs attention.
Public lice are an infestation (of insects), not an infection.
Infection really depends on how you take care of your piercing. But, I'd say that some piercings in the pubic/genital area would be more susceptible to infection.
It can. It is possible to get a small bladder infection at first if you are female. This is called "honeymoon cystitis". Honeymoon cystitis is one term for a urinary tract infection. The majority of sufferers are female, and it's not uncommon for a woman to develop cystitis on her honeymoon. Left untreated, it can lead to a bladder and kidney infection. Symptoms of honeymoon cystitis may include a burning or painful sensation during urination, the urge to urinate frequently, cloudy urine, blood-tinged urine, and/or pain above the pubic bone - any of which will put a damper on honeymoon lovemaking.
I believe you are looking for the term "trigone".
urinary bladder
Because pubic lice is not a reportable infection, there are no reliable data for the number of people who have the infestation.
If you have an examination, you're checked for pubic lice. If you opt only for testing with urine, without getting undressed for an exam, then you can't be checked for pubic lice.
Yes and no. If you are not cleaning you pubic hair or you vagina as a whole, you will get an infection on the urethral portion. Sometimes it is best to shave the pubic hair to make it clean and no urine stagnation.
This means you either have a bladder or kidney infection. Drink plenty to flush any infection out, and go and get some antibiotics from a doctor. * Updated answer from someone with a clue: You probably have a urinary tract infection. I would suggest never going to a doctor and buy, or make your own, some colloidal silver, which will destroy any infectious agents almost instantly. No side effects, no creating super-bugs, no stinky urine, no waiting for a week while suffering other ill-health effects. Can also be used topically (on the outside) to beat all sorts of infections.
it is the area above the pubic area. supra meaning above