distal urethra
urine that is sterile that cleans the urethra. No other cleaning is necessary.
yes
In general, the urine in the urinary bladder is sterile because the bladder and urethra are lined with tissues that help prevent infections. However, bacteria from the outside environment can sometimes contaminate the urine during the collection process.
It not likely to do any harm later.
Urethral specimens can be collected by inserting a swab into the urethra and rotating it, or by collecting a urine sample that includes the initial stream. These samples can be used for testing for infections or other conditions affecting the urethra.
Mouth to esophagus, esophagus to stomach, stomach to small intestine, small intestine to kidneys, kidneys to bladder, bladder to urethra and out.
When he is penetrating you, he could push bacteria into your urethra. I had cancer and i have always been very susceptible to UTI's/ You are always supposed to pee after sex to clean out your urethra, since pee is sterile! Men too btw!
Well, a cystoscopy is usually considered a sterile procedure because it involves examining the inside of the bladder and urethra using a sterile instrument called a cystoscope. It's important to maintain a clean environment to reduce the risk of infection during the procedure. Remember, it's always good to ask your healthcare provider any questions you may have to feel more comfortable and informed.
Medical sounding, which involves inserting objects into the urethra, can be dangerous if not done with proper knowledge and precautions. Risks include urinary tract infections, injury to the urethra, and potential complications if sterile techniques are not followed. It’s essential to use safe, sterile equipment and understand the anatomy involved to minimize risks. Consulting with a healthcare professional before engaging in such practices is recommended for safety.
The urinary bladder and the urethra are the primary urinary structures that may contain microorganisms. While the kidneys and ureters are typically sterile, the bladder can harbor a small number of bacteria without causing infection. The urethra, being the passageway for urine, can also have a microbial presence, often reflecting the flora of the surrounding tissues. However, in healthy individuals, the urinary tract is generally maintained in a sterile state beyond these areas.
No. Just look at your own urethra how small that opening is. Women's urethral opening is smaller than mens. There is no way a penis could go in there and even if it could it should not be done because the environment is sterile.
Mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, Kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra. Go PLL Fans