Genital Candidiasis And A Urinary Tract Infection: How Can You Tell The Difference?
May 22nd, 2008 by April WilsonUnlike the vagina, the urinary tract is usually sterile, meaning no organisms are present anywhere within it. When a particularly hardy microorganism is introduced to the urinary tract it can stick to the sides of these tubes and cavities causing painful inflammation when the immune system responds.


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