ANATOMY

GENERAL ANATOMY

URINARY SYSTEM

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Why are urinary tract infections more common in women than men?
A
women’s urethras are shorter than men’s
B
women’s ureters are shorter than men’s
C
men’s ureters are shorter than women’s
D
men’s ureters are shorter than women’s
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Women get UTIs more often because a woman’s urethra (the tube from the bladder to where the urine comes out of the body) is shorter than a man’s. This makes it easier for bacteria to get into the bladder.

Detailed explanation-2: -Women have a shorter urethra than men do. As a result, there’s less distance for bacteria to travel to reach the bladder. Sexual activity. Being sexually active tends to lead to more UTI s.

Detailed explanation-3: -UTIs are more common in females because their urethras are shorter and closer to the rectum. This makes it easier for bacteria to enter the urinary tract. Other factors that can increase the risk of UTIs: A previous UTI.

Detailed explanation-4: -13 The incidence of UTI increases with age and sexual activity. 14 Post-menopausal women have higher rates of UTIs because of pelvic prolapse, lack of oestrogen, loss of lactobacilli in the vaginal flora, increased periurethral colonisation by Escherichia coli (E.

Detailed explanation-5: -Why are women more likely to develop UTIs than men? Women tend to get urinary tract infections more often than men because bacteria can reach the bladder more easily in women. The urethra (the opening to your urinary tract) is shorter in women than in men, so bacteria have a shorter distance to travel.

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