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Q: Why do you have too many urine tract infections?
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Why is it dangerous to hold your pee in for too long?

It can cause a number of problems, such as bladder infections and urinary tract infections, as the body completes a number of processes to maintain the state of the urine (ie. keep it warm etc).


Why you get semen like thick fluid after passing urine and it gives too much burning sensation in urine tract?

Gonorrhea.


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The list is too long to mention. Diarrhea, dysentery, typhoid, cholera and many respiratory tract infections are caught this way.


Why does the urine turn reddish in females?

Red urine in females is a urinary tract infection. See a doctor. If this happens after treatment, get your sexual partner treated too.


Why are women more susceptible to urinary tract infections than men?

Many women take bubble baths and the soaps used in the ingredients of the bubble baths promote infections. Colored toilet paper also is a contributing factor and too tight pants also contribute.


Which is the Best way too pass a urine test?

The urinalysis is a set of screening tests that can detect some common diseases. Itmaybe used to screen for and/or help diagnose conditions such as a urinary tract infections, kidney disorders, liver problems, diabetes or other metabolic conditions, to name a few


Do bananas cause urinary infections?

Urinary tract infections (also known as bladder infections) are caused by bacteria in the urinary tract and may be exacerbated by overly-sugary urine.Females are particularly prone to this as the urethra is located close to the anus.Always urinate after sex and masturbation.If you have ongoing urinary tract infections:Take a probiotic eg. garlic or unsweetened yoghurt with 'good' bacteria every day.Consider looking into whether your diet includes too many simple sugars.Consider whether you have thrush. This does not just include vaginal thrush but can be very serious in the gut and blood stream. This is caused by antibiotics, which you have probably taken if you have had a urinary tract infection.


Can Bladder infections be caused by sperm?

I am not a physician and if you are experiencing any pain or other symptoms in the urinary tract you must get to you physician right away; urinary tract infections can be serious. As a non-physician, I will offer the opinion that sperm in and of itself is not dirty or diseased, unless there are other serious problems with health. An infection would be caused by the entry of germs somehow into the urinary tract, and not by sperm or by seminal fluid.


How many different infections is penicillin effective at treating?

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What are the general charateristitcs of escherichia coli?

It is rod-shaped and Gram-negative with flagella for movement. These E. coli make infections on wounds, the urinary tract, biliary tract, and peritonitist. Escherichia coli can often be found in liquids such as water and milk. They can be found in solids too such as dirt and soil.


How do you get urine infection?

Urine infections happen for a variety of reasons. They are more common in females than in males. Common misconceptions are that they can be passed from toilet seats or from drinking too much coffee or tea. One way you can actually get them is from having unprotected sex without urinating afterward to clean your urethra. An overgrowth of bateria can cause urine infections. If the bacteria grows more than your natural bacterial flora (lactobacillus for females) it can cause a pretty painful infection.


E. coli in urinary tract infections?

A bladder infection can be caused by many things such as: The most common cause of UTI (Urinary Tract Infections) are bacteria from the bowel that live on the skin near the rectum or in the vagina which can spread and enter the urinary tract through the urethra. Once these bacteria enter the urethra they travel upwards causing infection in the bladder and sometimes other parts of the urinary tract. That is why it is important to wipe front to back. Sexual intercourse is a common cause of urinary tract infections because the female anatomy can make women more prone to urinary tract infections. During sexual intercourse bacteria in the vaginal area is sometimes massaged into the urethra by the motion of the penis. Women who change sexual partners or begin having sexual intercourse more frequently may experience bladder or urinary tract infections more often than women in monogomus relationships. Some women get a urinary tract infection every time they have sex. That is why it is important to wash after intercourse, drink water and urinate to get rid of any bacteria that may be there. Waiting too long to urinate or holding it can also be a cause. The bladder is a muscle that stretches to hold urine and contracts when the urine is released. Waiting very long past the time you first feel the need to urinate causes the bladder to stretch beyond its capacity which over time can weaken the bladder muscle. When the bladder is weakened it may not empty completely and some urine is left in the bladder which may increase the risk of urinary tract infection or bladder infection. Pregnancy, having past menopause, diabetes, uncleanliness, perfumes/soaps, douching, yeast infections/other infections, not properly treated from past UTI and just continually reoccurring, STD's are also other possible causes.