When it comes to intimate health, there are many essential practices that are often overlooked. One of them, which may not be widely known, is the importance of urinating after sexual intercourse. This simple yet vital action can be the difference between maintaining good urinary tract health and dealing with unpleasant infections.
Sexual activity is a natural and healthy part of life, but it carries certain health risks, particularly concerning the urethra and bladder. During sex, bacteria can enter the urinary tract, potentially causing urinary tract infections (UTIs) in some people. Urinating after intercourse is one of the best ways to help prevent these infections.
Why urinate after sex?
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