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Hi All

I am so sick and tired of forever being in and out of the doctors office with bladder infections. in 4 months, i've had 4 bladder infections. i take care of myself and follow all of the advise doctors give me, i've switched to white soap, toilet paper, drinking cranberry juice every day and eating white yogurt i don't even bath any more only shower and pee after sex. i've also had fungal infections in my vagina whilst having the bladder infections. it is ever so uncomfortable and i am very embarassed about it. i have even gone for urological surgery but they can't find anything. my one question is, could it be possible that these recurring infections are caused by too much sex or the fact the my guy is plainly put, huge? i really need help on this one super quick since i am sitting here holding my bladder, still in pain!

Thanks!!
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I was recently told that I had a bladder infection by my doc and he said that in some women, frequent sex can cause trauma to the female urethra causing tiny tears in the tissue and inflammation that allows bacteria to be introduced into urethra and this could then travel to the bladder.  It could be possible that your partners size is causing such irritation.  Something to consider.  Hope you feel better.
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by the way, i am only 20 and this is the 1st bladder infections i've had in my life! i think that makes a difference
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