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14. Physical Activity and Its Influence on UTIs

Some research indicates that living an active lifestyle could help prevent UTIs. People who exercise regularly are far more likely to drink healthy amounts of water, which encourages frequent urination. This, in turn, keeps the urethra free of infection-causing bacteria. Exercise can also strengthen the pelvic muscles, preventing leakages that also increase UTI risk.

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