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What are the Causes of Female Bladder Infection Symptoms?

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What are the Causes of Female Bladder Infection Symptoms?

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More than 20 percent of women develop a bladder infection each year. Nearly 85 percent of urinary tract infections are caused by a bacterium known as E. coli, which is normally found in the intestines. It is more common in women than men due to the female anatomy. The kidneys, bladder, ureters, penis, and urethra are all players in filtering and removing waste material (urine) from the body. In women, the opening to the urethra (the tube that carries urine out of the bladder) is close to the rectum and the vagina. As such, bacteria can travel from the rectum, where bacterial counts are high, to the area around the vagina and urethra. This in turn makes it easier for bacteria to find their way into the bladder. On the other hand, men have a longer urethra. Another possible cause of bladder infections is the sexually transmitted infection known as chlamydia. In addition, the chances of developing bladder infections may be increased by many factors, including sexual intercourse, the use o

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