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Bladder Infection: Symptoms, Remedies, and Prevention

Risk Factors of Bladder Infection

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Bladder infections can affect anyone, but women are at a higher risk of getting them than men. The reason for this is because their urethras are shorter, making it easier for bacteria to reach the bladder.

Another reason why women are more susceptible to bladder infections is that their urethras are located closer to the rectum than men’s urethras are, making a shorter path for bacteria to travel.

The chances of getting a bladder infection increase in men as they age. This is because their prostate may enlarge and cause blockages to the flow of their urine.