Urinary tract infection, is it possible that your partner is cheating?

Hi everyone, I've been with my partner for over 4 years and we've never had any problems after sex, I always go to the toilet afterwards. We didn't see each other for 2 weeks and after we saw each other again I suddenly got a urinary tract infection a few days later with pain in my groin (everything was checked and the kidneys were not affected). I was given an antibiotic and a day later it was all gone. A few days later we had sex and the pain started again a few days later, only this time on the left side. I'm totally helpless and now I'm worried that he's slept with someone else because this is the second time in 2 weeks even though I took an antibiotic a week ago. Just a little information: we always use condoms and this problem has never happened. It's unsettling that we didn't see each other for 2 weeks and suddenly after 4 years something like this happens twice in 2 weeks after sex.

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BerndBauer3
1 year ago

Yeah, I can imagine what you’re thinking. But that probably has nothing to do with it. If their condoms are used, it is almost impossible that comes from alienation.

Someone can have sex with 20 women, and still doesn’t stick to his wife. And someone can be loyal, the woman still gets an infection.

BeviBaby
1 year ago

It is possible, but I do not think it was open.

Probably you just have a urinary path infection and the antibiotic didn’t fit the specific pathogen. I also had it at the beginning of the year. There you can take antibiotics as prescribed and then it will be better for a short time, but it has not helped the bacteria to chop down all of them and those who are left will then spread out cheerfully.

Go back to the doctor, let the ideally create a urine culture and then the pathogen that is present with you shows up, so that the doctor can prescribe you an exactly matching antibiotic.

Good improvement:)

Loka95
1 year ago

If you’re using condoms, it’s extremely unlikely he could have put you on something. Especially since you would have a different condition.

Rather, a public toilet is the cause of cold or stress.

Wiesel
1 year ago

Very unlikely that the infect can be transferred from the coitus, still with condom.

An antibiotic only frees the body from current germs.

Infects of this type can also occur by cold.

Strandmupfel93
1 year ago
Reply to  Wiesel

an infection of the bladder does not come alone from cold ..

Wiesel
1 year ago
Reply to  Strandmupfel93

The urinary tracts are discharges from the bladder!

Strandmupfel93
1 year ago

Are you talking to yourself?

Wiesel
1 year ago

You raise an assertion with the bubble that has to do with the question zero. And wanting to tick at me, that I don’t even contribute anything 🤣.

Since my answer is not only about it, it has certainly been able to contribute something, unlike your loving comment!

Strandmupfel93
1 year ago

Thank you for this information that has nothing to do with it.

BeviBaby
1 year ago

But even there does nothing about cold alone.

Strandmupfel93
1 year ago

Draw the urethra and then you will see.

Perhaps the antibiotic has not fit. most doctors simply prescribe what without laboratory findings of urine or smear of urethra.

If you are obstructed with condoms, it doesn’t sound like an infection that has been transmitted over sex

Strandmupfel93
1 year ago
Reply to  lisa1997376

All right. Let the urethra smash you. Then you can be sure!!

Strandmupfel93
1 year ago

Let the urethra smash. Then you know

Strandmupfel93
1 year ago

Naja Tripper or Clamydia don’t come alone

Saim0n
1 year ago

Any theory how your partner should miss you a urinary infection? With condom? This is not a typical sexually transmitted disease. Much more it can be that bacteria get from your own intestine during sex into your urinary tracts.

It’s not an indication of alienation.

Trust is probably not very big in your relationship.

Kugelflitz
1 year ago

Sure, that’s possible, but you’d have to determine the pathogens.

Christian320
1 year ago

we have cooler weather……