Can weaning cause urinary tract infections?

Weaning does not usually cause urinary tract infections. Urinary tract infections are usually associated with lack of attention to physical hygiene, prolonged holding of urine, urinary stones and other factors. Female weaning is usually not directly related to urinary tract infection disease, so when weaning, pay attention to lower body care, usually will not cause urinary tract infection disease. Urinary tract infection disease may be related to not paying attention to physiological hygiene, unclean sex, holding urine for a long time and other factors, which may induce urethritis or cystitis. In addition, if a woman suffers from urinary tract stones, for example, bladder stones, it is also easy to cause cause urinary tract infection disease, such as cystitis. When women develop symptoms of urinary tract infections, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible to avoid continued aggravation of the infection.