it is not supposed to with the proper use of the condom. Sometimes female urinary infections does not have to do with their sexual activities.
The only chance (not change) to get infection from an already infected person during intercourse is if the condom got a rip or tear. Normally condoms are made in a way which do not allow any contact between male and female body fluids (in the reproductive organ). But you do not want to compromise with the quality of a condom though.
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A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection that affects the urinary system, including the bladder, kidneys, ureters, and urethra. Common symptoms include pain or burning during urination, increased frequency of urination, cloudy or strong-smelling urine, and pelvic pain. UTIs are usually treated with antibiotics prescribed by a healthcare provider.
because then if your willy has any infections, they are not passed on to the female.
Urinary tract infection, go to the vet
Any pregnant female can experience (temporary) urinary incontinence and urgency. If accompanied by burning or pain, it could be from a urinary tract infection.
Possible kidney or urinary tract infection...in a female, could be urethritis
diabetes you could have a UTI (urinary tract infection ) or if your female you could be pregnant galbladder infection or kidney infection
If you mean penile penetration into the vagina or anus without a condom and your penis starts to burn, it is possible your partner has a vaginal infection OR the E Coli in the rectum is irritating your skin. If a woman has vaginal yeast infection, she will have a white clumpy discharge. If greenish, it is a trichomonis infection ("trich" pronounced like "trick" but spelled with an h). A female's fluid should be mostly clear, "like" water. E Coli can cause urinary infections in males or females. It is important to wear a condom to prevent pregnancy (vaginal sex) and prevent diseases and infection (vaginal or anal). When burning begins, stop, go wash with warm soapy water including the scotum, dry off and put on a condom.
There can be many. It could be an infection or autoimmune disease s it would be best to see a doctor.
UTI stands for urinary tract infection. Yes, your female cat can get UTIs, although they are not as common in cats as they are in humans.
If your female cat is not urinating, it could be due to a urinary tract infection, bladder stones, or a blockage. It is important to take her to the vet for a proper diagnosis and treatment.