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17. The Relationship Between Stress and UTIs

Stress cannot directly influence the likelihood of someone developing UTIs, but it can trigger a series of events that may make people more vulnerable. Most notably, chronic stress encourages the production of the hormone cortisol. This hormone can weaken the immune system, leading to chronic infections.

Stress can also worsen existing urinary tract issues, potentially increasing UTI risk.

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