Is there a relationship between recurrent urinary tract infections and gynecological problems?

Recurrent urinary tract infections may be related to gynecological diseases. Due to the special physiological structure of women, the vaginal opening is closer to the urethral opening. When a woman suffers from gynecological diseases, such as vaginitis, due to the presence of inflammatory substances, these inflammatory substances will cause irritation to the urethral opening area, which will lead to the growth of disease-causing bacteria at the urethral opening area, and then enter the bladder through the urethra, which will repeatedly induce cystitis. When recurrent urinary tract infections occur, you should seek medical attention for an examination to determine the presence of gynecological diseases. If there is a gynecological disease, the gynecological disease should also be treated, to cure the original disease, in order to avoid recurrent urinary tract infections. On a daily basis, female patients should also pay attention to vulvar hygiene and seek medical attention whenever they have symptoms.