Frequent urination and incomplete urination suggests that there may be urinary tract infections, if in the case of untreated coitus is easily transmitted to the sexual partner.
Frequent urination is a sign of urethral irritation, it is likely to suffer from urinary tract infections, a variety of inflammatory factors and pathogenic bacteria can stimulate the urethra or bladder mucosa and thus cause the above symptoms.
If you have intercourse when your condition is not under control, the pathogens can be transmitted to your partner through the urinary tract, which can easily cause the other person to be infected with the disease. Therefore, it is recommended to stop having intercourse for the time being.
However, the presence of urinary tract irritation does not necessarily mean that you have a urinary tract infection, female urethral syndrome and other diseases can also appear similar symptoms, but need to be further examined to rule out the possibility of infection, and before ruling out the possibility of coitus is also not recommended.
If you have frequent urination, it is recommended that you go to the hospital as soon as possible to find out the cause of the urinary tract infection and treat it accordingly.