Can you get a urinary tract infection if you sit a lot?

Sitting often does not lead to urinary tract infections, the human body itself has a certain resistance, and the urinary tract exists to maintain its local cleanliness with the flushing of urine. So the occurrence of urinary tract infections, with the sudden increase in local bacterial virulence or the human body’s own immune system decline, often sitting does not lead to a decline in the body’s immune system, and can not lead to an abnormal increase in local bacterial reproduction, so there will be no urinary tract infections. However, frequent sitting can aggravate the pelvic floor blood circulation, and if you don’t move often, it may lead to local pelvic floor bruising and congestion. If you have a urinary tract infection, the symptoms of abdominal cramps or perineal cramps may be aggravated. If there is no local bacterial virulence or autoimmune decline, you will not suffer from urinary tract infections even if you sit a lot. To prevent urinary tract infections, you need to drink more water and urinate more often to maintain the cleanliness of the urinary tract, and to keep the vulva clean and hygienic to prevent local bacteria from multiplying abnormally.