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why Bladder Infections More Likely in Women ?

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why Bladder Infections More Likely in Women ? ..

Answer / guest

E. coli, bacteria that is abundant in the stool, is the
most common cause of urinary tract infections. Because
women have much shorter urethras than men, the bacteria can
get into the bladder much more easily, and that's why
bladder infections are much more common in women.

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why Bladder Infections More Likely in Women ? ..

Answer / amir tamboli

main reason is shrter urethra but during intercourse many
sexualy trafered diseases may couse infection in vagina as
well as in bladder.

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