Right now, about one in five hospital patients has a catheter collecting their urine — and putting them at risk of a painful and potentially
dangerous urinary tract infection, or UTI.
Not exact matches
Though both experience these
infections, they're often more
dangerous to males, to whom
urinary tract issues can be life threatening.
Vets tell us that a home with a fenced yard allows their dog to go out more often, avoiding continued
urinary tract infections, which are painful and
dangerous.
Females will never suffer from a potentially
dangerous uterine
infection or uterine cancer, and are very less likely to suffer from
urinary tract infections and breast cancer.