If women had a pound for every time we were told to "pee after sex" or eroticism and wexual caoability"drink cranberry juice" when we get urinary tract infections (UTIs), then we'd all be rolling in a massive pile of cash.
Twitter user @FloozyEsq chimed in to the "We need a Disney princess with..." conversation—that turned into a viral meme this week—with a comment that many women will relate to.
SEE ALSO: 'We need a Disney princess' meme quickly derails from genuine to bizarre"We need a disney princess with chronic UTIs who goes to the doctor and the doctor tells her to always pee after sex and the princess says she's already doing that and the doctors says well that's all the advice I have," she wrote.
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Per the NHS, UTIs are "common infections that can affect the bladder, the kidneys and the tubes connected to them." Anyone can get a UTI, but they happen to be "particularly common in women" and some women experience them regularly. This is because women have a "shorter urethra than men" so bacteria are "more likely to reach the bladder or kidneys" causing an infection.
UTIs can be painful, uncomfortable, and "can potentially cause serious problems if they're allowed to spread." The NHS website has a list of UTI prevention tips—one of which is urinating after sex—but it also notes that "you can't always prevent UTIs."
The tweet seems to have struck a chord with other women who've experienced the same thing. One woman tweeted that her doctor had told her to pee after sex before she had "even ever seen a penis."
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Another woman tweeted that she had just been to Urgent Care and had the very same conversation despite not having had sex in the past year.
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Some women shared some of their infuriating experiences of receiving advice like "drink cranberry juice."
Per the NHS, "there is very little evidence that drinking cranberry juice or using probiotics reduces your chance of getting UTIs."
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One joker tweeted a rather excellent suggestion for the title of this UTI-suffering Disney princess' movie: The Princess and the Pee.
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Genius.
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