It is possible for both men and women to transmit UTI's (Urinary Tract Infections) to their partner when one is infected; however, it is much more common for infection to spread from a man to a woman rather than the other way around. This is due to the penis being so well protected by a layer of skin with just a small vulnerable area around the urethra (the hole at the tip) exposed, while a woman's vagina is almost completely vulnerable tissue inside.
Yes you can!
You are maybe having urinary tract infection.
It can be. But she may also have gotten a yeast infection not a bacterial infection.
It is more likely that you have a urinary tract infection.
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.
probably not, it could be a number of things. if it is a new partner it could a result of roughness during intercourse, it could be a result of you not being wet enough during intercourse. depending where the pain is it could be a cyst on the cervix or higher up. it could also be a yeast infection or a bladder infection. without more details that is the best i can give you. if it persists i would contact a physician
No, a urinary track infection doesn't stop you from having menstrual periods. Menstruation is controlled by your menstrual cycle, hormonal changes throughout your reproductive organs, it has absolutely nothing to do with your urinary tract or bladder.
I also have a Urinary Track Infection and a lot of pregnancy symptoms. I'm wondering if I'm pregnant or if it's just the Urinary Track Infection?
Yes, it is possible to have blood in the urine while experiencing a urinary tract infection (UTI).
It is less likely but absolutely possible, and the same bacteria that infect the urinary tract, or yeast, can also infect the anal region. Two men should always wear condoms when having sex, and if you know that you have something, you should avoid sex until you are cured.
Cystitis is an infection of the urinary tract. Yes, cystitis can cause tiredness. Tiredness can arise from the sufferer having to make several trips to the toilet during the night.
Symptoms of a dog having a urinary tract infection (UTI) may include frequent urination, straining to urinate, blood in the urine, licking the genital area excessively, and accidents in the house. If you notice these signs, it's important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.