The commonest would be "thrush" a fungal infection.
"Thrush" is commonly known as a yeast infection which is also described above which you can get with or without sexual transmission.
The most commonly transmitted STD is Chlamydia.
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) may cause UTI (Urinary Tract Infections) -like symptoms, such as pain with urination. This is due to the inflammation and irritation of the urethra or vagina that's sometimes associated with chlamydia and other STDs. If untreated, STDs may lead to serious long-term problems, including pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and infertility. Unlike UTIs, STDs are contagious.
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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.
Could be many things from liver infection, kidney problems, urinary tract problems, and or even digestive problems. The best way to find out is to get a scan.
Some causes of painful urination can be a Urinary Tract Infection or possibly prostate problems. It is always good to see a doctor if painful urination persists.
Urinary test could detect urinary tract disorders and other health problems.
Nephrology deals with medical problems of kidneys. Urology deals with surgical problems of he urinary tract.
The urinary system can experience a wide variety of problems, from STD's such a chlamydia, to urinary bladder infections, and even kidney stones or cystitis.
Do some research about a cystocele. A urogynecologist is the specialist that treats this I think. This can causes recurrent urinary tract infections.
The drug causes your blood vessels to shrink along with your urinary tract. I had problems urinating after taking the drug for one week. Stopped taking it and the problem still exists.
Kidney problems, bladder infection, prostate problems or urinary tract problems
They are a few different problems. The most common is Urinary Tract Infection which is treated by a antibiotic. A UTI can also infect the kidneys, which causes pain in the side(s), and fever. A simple urine test will reveal whether you have a urinary infection.
Yes, narcotic pain medicine is known to cause urinary retention as well as constipation.
Nearly all urinary problems in healthy males or females is a urinary tract infection. See your doctor for a simple urine test and an antibiotic if needed.