Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are more common than many realize—affecting over 10 million people annually in the United States and millions more in the UK, according to CDC and NHS data from 2023. The urinary tract is a delicate system, easily disturbed by bacteria that thrive in unsanitary conditions. What makes UTIs especially challenging is that early symptoms, such as frequent urges to urinate or mild discomfort, can be subtle and easily overlooked. Recognizing the warning signs early is crucial, yet many people miss them—allowing the infection to progress. This article uncovers the bathroom habits that doctors warn can turn your personal space into a germ magnet and raise your UTI risk.
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