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  • I don't think you can get a UTI from having sex with someone who has one. There are over-the-counter medicines that help with them, but I'd say she should see her doctor to make sure she actually has one.
  • That burning sensation is from irritation to the urethral opening. This happens often as a result of the rubbing against that area during sex. What she should do is pee before sex, pee right after sex and then clean the area so as to rid it of any bacteria that will cause an infection. UTI's often are a result of bacteria finding a way into an irritated urethra, which is why she should clean down there after sex. Another thing she should do is start to drink lots of water-and I mean lots-over the next few days so that any bacteria that may have gotten in there can be flushed out. If she doesn't start flushing her system out asap she may wind up having to take antibiotics which could wind up giving her a yeast infection!!! Isn't is crazy? And no, you cannot get it from her. Although men can still get UTI's, it is not something that is transmited through sexual activity.

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