Urine infections and sexual intercourse
Cystitis or urinary infection is an inflammation of the bladder and urethra caused generally by the invasion of microorganisms in the urinary tract. Although it is not usually serious, it presents annoying symptoms and, in addition, it is usually recurrent. Therefore, many women seek home remedies and pharmacological treatments that can serve as a solution.
Below you have an index with all the points that we will discuss in this article.
Index- 1. Bacterial cystitis after intercourse
- 2. Symptoms of cystitis
- 3. Prevention
- 4. Recurrent urine infection
- 5. Treatment for cystitis
- 5.1. Home remedies: blueberry swear
- 6. Questions from users
- 6.1. Is urine infection during pregnancy a risk?
- 6.2. What antibiotic should I take if I have symptoms of cystitis?
- 6.3. Can I have blood in my urine because of the infection?
- 7. Authors and collaborators
The urinary infection can appear in children, men and women, although it is more common in the latter. In fact, about 20-30% of women will experience at least one episode of cystitis throughout their lives, although many of them will not be aware as there are several asymptomatic cases.
What is cystitis?There are several studies that indicate that in young women there may be an increase in the incidence of urinary infections due to factors such as:
- Recent sexual activity
- Frequency of sexual intercourse
- Number of sexual partners
In the same way, men can also have urinary infections related to sex, especially anal sex.


Questions from users
What antibiotic should I take if I have symptoms of cystitis?
By Andrea Rodrigo (embryologist).It is not recommended to take any antibiotic without the doctor having indicated it. As we have mentioned above, cystitis can be caused by a bacterium, a fungus or a virus and depending on this, one or the other treatment will be given.
If you have symptoms of cystitis or suspected urine infection, you should see the doctor to advise the most appropriate treatment.
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