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Urinary Tract Infection - Risk Factors
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Some women carry the blood group P1, which as they get older, is associated with high levels of specific cells in the vagina and urethra that bind to a specific strain of E. coli that is resistant to normal infection-fighting mechanisms. ![]() Other Risk Factors in Women. Women who have skin allergies to ingredients in soaps, vaginal creams, bubble baths, or other chemicals that are used in the genital area are at high risk for UTIs. In such cases, the allergies may cause small injuries that can introduce bacteria. Risk Factors of Recurring Infection in WomenMost women who have had one UTI have occasional recurrences. About 25 - 50% of these women can expect another infection within a year of the previous one. Between 3 - 5% of women, however, have ongoing, recurrent urinary tract infections, which follow the resolution of a previous treated or untreated episode. The major groups of women who are at highest risk for recurrent infections are young highly sexually active women and postmenopausal women. It might be argued that nearly all women who have a urinary tract infection are at risk for another, particularly if they are not treated for the first one. Lifestyle Factors Increasing the Risk for Recurrence. Why urinary tract infections become chronic and recurring in many women is not entirely clear, but researchers are identifying certain lifestyle factors that may increase the risk in specific women:
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