Do Belgians and Europeans enjoy a high incidence of bladder infections than Americans do?

In my experience of being in Beligum and France, I found that many Belgians drink far smaller amount liquids than Americans.
Also, most European men are uncircumcized whereas most American men are circumcized and the foreskin can contribute to holding bacteria.

Given these 3 things, I wonder if Belgians and Europeans have an increased amount of bladder infections over Americans.
Answers:    I'm not sure, but possibly. You could probably find something in the international health statistics. Maybe other bladder problems are connected with bladder infections.
The foreskin does not contribute to holding microbes, as you put it.
normal bathing is all that's needed for hygiene, for either circumcised or unmutilated males.

The foreskin have Langerhans cells, a recent discovery, which have known antiviral and antibacterial properties, which is one explanation of the certainty that males who are not circumcised have a slightly lower rate of STDs and a very substantially lower rate of HIV.

The propaganda put out about by the medical profession about the supposed "advantages" to circumcision is done by individuals who cause money from circumcision, and frequently are members of the religions that try to impose the mutilation of circumcision on all males.

They drink far smaller quantity liquids? They have a rather glorious consumption of wine in France, and both wine and beer in Belgium.
n't think that they own any higher rate of UTIs. It's probably actually lower than Americans.


Circumcision is the worst hoax ever perpetrated on the manly sex.
reskin is not a birth defect; it is a birthright.

ERIC


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