Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) are frustrating and painful, but understanding the underlying causes is the first step toward effective prevention and treatment. Anatomy matters. Women are naturally more prone to UTIs due to a shorter urethra, which allows bacteria easier access to the bladder. Hormonal changes play a role. Drops in estrogen levels during
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Women Ask: What’s Causing My Frequent UTIs?
Frequent UTIs in women can make daily life difficult and often come back even after treatment. These painful infections can be very frustrating when they return after seeming to go away. Many women end up stuck in a cycle of taking antibiotics and only feeling better for a short time. Figuring out the main causes
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