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"Often when I take a bath I get a urinary infection, is there a connection?"

Yes, there may be a link between taking a bath and developing a urinary infection. It is possible that certain products used in the bath, such as foaming gels, could be irritating your urinary tract. If you have noticed a correlation between taking a bath and getting infections, it may be best to avoid using these products and see if it helps prevent future issues.

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