Sexual Activity Can Influence Urinary Health
Sex and Urinary Health
Sexual activity affects more than intimacy.
As the article notes, “During intercourse, increased movement,
warmth, and moisture can allow bacteria from nearby skin areas to move toward the urethra.”
This can increase the risk of urinary issues, especially when other factors are present.
Why Risk Varies
The risk is higher for women because anatomy allows bacteria easier access,
while men usually have more protection.
Still, infections can occur with dehydration, fatigue, or poor hygiene.
“The urinary system relies on urine flow to remove bacteria before infection develops.”
Infections After Intercourse
A common condition is postcoital cystitis, often caused by E. coli.
Symptoms include discomfort and frequent urination.
These infections can affect emotional well-being and create anxiety around intimacy.
Prevention and Awareness
One simple step helps:
“One of the simplest preventive steps is urinating shortly after intercourse.”
Hydration and gentle hygiene further support long-term urinary health.