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Urinary tract infections are sexually transmitted?

Dr. Casey White
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2025-05-04 13:33:57
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Urinary tract infection may be transmitted through sexual life, and may also be caused by other factors.
If urinary tract infection is caused by pathogens such as mycoplasma, chlamydia, and Neisseria gonorrhoeae, at this time, pathogens can be transmitted to partners through sexual life, resulting in urinary congestion, edema, erosion, and urinary tract infection. However, factors such as lack of attention to personal hygiene, low immunity, and urinary tract stones can also cause pathogens to invade the body, causing bacteria to stagnate and proliferate in the urinary tract, destroying the urinary tract barrier, and causing local concurrent inflammation, thereby causing urinary tract infection.