This is due to the phenomenon of bacterial translocation from the intestine to the vagina. The bacteria that cause urinary infections often originate from the intestine. The anatomical proximity between the two areas favors the passage of bacteria from one environment to another. By translocating through the intestinal mucosa, bacteria can indeed reach and colonize the urinary tract. A healthy intestinal flora therefore has an effect on the female intimate environment and the vaginal flora.
Leave A Comment