Urinary tract infections, usually called UTIs, are one of the most frequent bacterial infections in women. More than half of women will have at least one UTI in their lifetime, and some experience recurring infections. This high rate is not because women are doing anything wrong. It is largely anatomy. The female urethra is shorter and closer to the anus, which makes it easier for bacteria from the gut to reach the bladder. Most UTIs start in the lower urinary tract, meaning the urethra and...
