What is the cause of female fecal tract infection

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In life, too tired, it is easy to lead to their own fecal tract infection disease, urinary tract infection is the growth and reproduction of bacteria into the urinary system, leading to inflammation of a disease. If the disease is serious, surgical treatment should be carried out and the disease should be treated correctly. Women suffer from urinary tract infection more than men. What's the cause of female fecal infection.

What is the cause of female fecal tract infection

First: the particularity of female urogenital system structure: female urethra is shorter and wider than male urethra, and bacteria are easy to enter. Therefore, women should enhance their awareness of self-protection.

Second: the female urethral orifice is close to the vagina and anus: the male urethral orifice is far away from the perineum, and there is a "space distance", so it is not easy to suffer from urinary tract infection. The female urethral orifice is very close to the vagina and anus, and there are a lot of bacteria around the vagina and anus. The secretion of Yin canal is also a good culture medium, which makes it easier for bacteria to reproduce. Therefore, women's way to prevent urinary tract infection is to frequently add cleaning, try to reduce the number of bacteria. In order to reduce the incidence of disease.

Third: menstruation and sexual activity: menstrual blood is the best culture medium for bacteria. Menstrual hygiene, especially the cleaning and disinfection of menstrual products, is an important link to reduce bacterial invasion. Sexual activity can push bacteria from the anterior urethra to the posterior urethra and bladder through mechanical pushing. Clinically, there are some cases, all of which are caused by sexual intercourse, which proves this point.   

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First, the urine stays in the bladder for a long time. In case of a small amount of bacteria invading, it will have more time to reproduce and invade the tissue. Second, the bladder is full and the pressure increases, and the urine will flow upstream to the ureter. If there are bacteria invading, it will send the bacteria to the upstream position, causing pyelonephritis. The solution, of course, is not to hold your urine, and even to form a good habit of "frequently" urinating.