Can you have intercourse with a urinary tract infection?

During the onset of a urinary tract infection, the specialist’s advice is to keep intercourse to a minimum. The reason for this is that the most common factor for urinary tract infections is sexual intercourse, and if you have sex during the infection, the inflammation can be transmitted to each other. During the onset of a urinary tract infection, both men and women will experience discomfort and discomfort, which may increase during intercourse and may hinder the control of the infection. Often, during treatment, for urinary tract infections caused by sexual factors, it is advocated to treat them at the same time, indicating that there may be mutual contagion of inflammation. Therefore, during urinary tract infections, intercourse is reduced as much as possible. In the case of intercourse, it is recommended to use condoms to reduce the chances of mutual cross-infection.