Females are several times more likely to experience infections or other problems linked to the urethra, making proper maintenance particularly vital. Drinking a lot of liquids (especially cranberry juice) is also recommended for women, as this helps flush waste out of the system. Wiping from front to back is also important, as is urinating soon after sexual intercourse, to remove unwanted bacteria. Women should also avoid feminine products such as douches, powders, or deodorants, as these can irritate the urethra.

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