Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are increasingly common, affecting millions worldwide each year. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), UTIs account for over 8 million doctor visits annually in the United States alone.
The urinary system, which includes the kidneys, bladder, urethra, and ureters, is the main organ system at risk. Unfortunately, UTIs are often detected late because early symptoms can be subtle or mistaken for other issues. By understanding the bathroom habits that increase your risk, you can take steps to protect your urinary health and avoid these uncomfortable—and potentially serious—infections.
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