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Causes Urinary Tract Infections




Some causes urinary tract infections can be related to the same causes of urethritis and are STD related, such as human papilloma virus. Normally, the flow of urine will wash bacteria out of the urethra, but problems may occur, if there are obstructions, such as stones or enlarged prostate. If the immune system of the body develop. Some causes urinary tract infections can be related to the same causes of urethritis and are STD related, such as human papilloma virus.

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Causes Urinary Tract Infections

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Urethritis, Human Papilloma Virus

Problems occur when microorganisms from the digestive tract or anus, come in contact with the opening of the urethra and multiply there. The most common bacteria is escherichia coli, which lives in the colon. Chlamydia and Mycoplasma also cause UTIs that are limited to the urethra and reproductive system. Some causes urinary tract infections can be related to the same causes of urethritis and are STD related, such as human papilloma virus.

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