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Can nerve damage in the groin area, which effects urination, cause a urinary tract infection?


Indirectly, but yes. The damaged innervation could cause incomplete emptying of the bladder, urinary retention, and many other things which could lead to an infection.


Attention Ladies, this is Suzi, many people have been writing in asking what the stuff was that I used to clear up my UTI last week, so I wanted to put the link to this stuff here
It is called CT - DM



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One Response to “Can nerve damage in the groin area, which effects urination, cause a urinary tract infection?”

  1. Ty B says:

    Indirectly, but yes. The damaged innervation could cause incomplete emptying of the bladder, urinary retention, and many other things which could lead to an infection.

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