According to our site, there are a variety of possible causes of urethritis that include:
herpes simplex virus, cytomegalovirus, soaps or body powders, spermicides, vaginal infections, tight clothes, sexual activity, prolonged bike-riding, certain STDs, even catheterization, among others.
The article also states that "For older women, the urethra and bladder change after menopausedue to a drop in estrogen (female sex hormone). Their tissues are more fragile, becoming thinner and drier."
For more information, please read our articles here:
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Hi Anonymous,
According to our site, there are a variety of possible causes of urethritis that include:
herpes simplex virus, cytomegalovirus, soaps or body powders, spermicides, vaginal infections, tight clothes, sexual activity, prolonged bike-riding, certain STDs, even catheterization, among others.
The article also states that "For older women, the urethra and bladder change after menopause due to a drop in estrogen (female sex hormone). Their tissues are more fragile, becoming thinner and drier."
For more information, please read our articles here:
https://www.empowher.com/urethritis/content/some-causes-and-symptoms-urethritis-women
https://www.empowher.com/urethritis/content/what-female-urethritis
Here is another very informational link:
http://www.mdguidelines.com/urethritis
The best thing to do would be to see a doctor so that the necessary tests and treatment can be done.
I hope this helps. Keep us updated!
Best,
Danielle
May 29, 2012 - 6:29amThis Comment
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