Urinary tract infections are more common in females because the female urinary tract is much closer to the outer layers of the skin than would be in a male. The UTI is close to the vagina and rectum making it more susceptible to infection caused by waste excreted from the body.
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Women are more prone due to their short urethra...
Men has longer urethra.
Because of smaller length of urethra as compared to males, females are more susceptible to urinary tract infection.
In case of post operative patients immunity is lowered. So they are more prone for post operative infections.
Glycosuria does not turn urine cloudy. Diabetic people are more prone to urinary tract infections which can result in cloudy urine.
I did some research and found that a person CAN live without a spleen, however would be more prone to infections, and might have to take preventitive antibiotics.
a bladder infection.it burns when you pee.it hurts sometimes too.it can cause back pain and stomach pain.and sometimes cause you to bleed.
There is nothing wrong with you or your girlfriend. My ex-girlfriend used to get a lot of bladder infections or UTIs(Urinary Tract Infections) after sex. Apparently, just as some people have smaller or larger noses, women can have shorter or longer urethras. Those with shorter urethras tend to get a higher frequency of UTIs. After talking to her doctor about it, he gave her some advice to help minimize the number of UTIs; 1) drink plenty of water. When you are hydrated you will pee more often emptying out the bacteria that can cause UTIs. 2) drink cranberry juice regularily. This will increase the acidity of the urine in your bladder, which inihibits the bacteria in your bladder. Unsweetened cranberry juice is better. You can also get cranberry pills at any pharmacy in the supplements section. 3) Pee after sex. This will help flush out any bacteria that may have backed into the uretha due to sexual activity. If after all this you are still worried then have her talk to her doctor. I read that there were 7 million doctor visits in the United States due to UTIs in 2008, so your girlfriend is not alone.
Smaller bladders and taught to go to the bathroom more to prevent bladder infections.
Any woman can suffer from cystitis but some are more prone to this condition, for example: 1. Younger women (who may be prone to more sexual activity) 2. The elderly (who may be less mobile or have more difficulty emptying their bladder) 3. Pregnant women (whose body changes can make them prone to urinary infections) 4. Post-menopausal women (who may experience vaginal dryness causing soreness and irritation during sexual intercourse). Men and children can get cystitis too, but this is much less common, and in such cases a doctor's advice must always be sought. People who get cystitis can get herbal treatment with Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill.
Why are women more prone to osteoporosis than men
Why are women more prone to osteoporosis than men
because we have larger holes and it's easier for things to get inside them, also, its closer to our anus. we are just prone for failure
One reason is the close proximity of the urethra to the anus, leading to faecal matter contamination.
It sounds like a bladder infection, which could become a serious problem if not taken care of. Go see your doctor. If it's a bladder infection, it can easily be taken care of with antibiotics. If it is something else, they will find it.
bladder infections, kidney disease, colon cancer--there are more...
nothing, as a mater of fact prednizone will make you more prone to infections and communicable illnesses.
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It is used to treat many infections from bladder, sinus, and tooth infections to other more serious infections in the body. Seek medical advise before taking any medication.
Women are more prone to osteoperosis a bone disorder and calcium is good for bone