Sunday, January 31, 2010

Urinary Track Infections More Condition_symptoms Is Is Possible That Condoms Cause Urinary Track Infections?

Is is possible that condoms cause urinary track infections? - urinary track infections more condition_symptoms

I think I've never UTI until I get to be a friend, and insists on using condoms every time. is possible that condoms are the cause of this situation?

4 comments:

eddien84 said...

If condoms have spermicidal compounds, then yes, because these compounds alter the normal vaginal bacterial flora. But the sex itself, the condom or not, you can also introduce bacteria into the urinary tract.

Hush said...

Urinary tract infections are infections that are usually caused by bacteria, so no, it is unlikely that there would be a condom. I think management (if your hands) are not washed, but could not. Are you sure that you have bladder infections? You may be sensitive to latex or spermicide in condoms .... This does not mean you should not use condoms. Your friend is right, you should ... just maybe a different way

starry_e... said...

No sex can push bacteria into the urethra. A condom can push past, but to ensure, in fact, it is his task to ensure that the bacteria. Every time you have sex, go after urination. It cleans and prevent bacterial infections. It is a good thing, she wants to wear condoms. Keeps both safe from sexually transmitted diseases and pregnancy. They seem to have found a good one.

Riya said...

Nope ... Sex Age is not easy.

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