Can Pearly Penile Papules Cause Urinary Tract Infections and What Treatment Methods Exist?
Pearly penile papules may develop more commonly in man and urinary tract infections are increasingly common problems among sexually active females. The symptoms include redness of the vulva, vagina, and urethra, irritation of the skin, and painful urination. This pain while urinating can be mild or extreme. It may make urination physically difficult, or in other cases it is just a painful sensation that does not physically block the action of urination. Most of the time there is no vaginal discharge. Urinary tract infections are caused by bacteria, usually the bacteria Escherichia Coli. The infection can last for weeks if not treated with medication. However they symptoms can often be reduced within a day or two using simple household remedies. Although some women are more sensitive to acquiring urinary tract infections than others, the most common reason of acquiring the illness seems to be sexual activity. Generally this is due to a lack of cleanliness. One way to reduce the likeline