Because bacteria can enter the bladder more easily in women than in men, women typically get urinary tract infections more frequently than men.
An infection of the urinary system, which includes your bladder and urethra, is known as a urinary tract infection (UTI). Bacteria from the vagina, genital can pass through the urethra and infect the bladder. This can happen when bacteria from your partner's genitalia, anus, fingers are forced into your urethra during se-xual activity. Additionally, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and other organisms can result in UTIs.
Because women's urethras are shorter than men's, bacteria have a shorter path to spread throughout the body.
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