| How To Combat Bladder Infections Effectively? |
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E-coli are the bacterial microbes that are responsible for bladder infection. Initially, it resides inside the human body but doesn't enter the urinary tract. It has a hair like structure on its skin which helps in its movement from the vagina to the urinary bladder. The mucus lining of the urinary bladder consists of several cells that are attached to the receptors. Hence, the bacterium attacks the receptors and comes in direct contact with the cells, which leads to inflammation of the bladder walls. The cells near the bladder act as a protective layer. The e-coli bacterium multiplies inside the cell. Hence, it is unable to get in contact with the immune system of the body. Moreover, the bacterium has the ability to move from the host cell to a new cell, if it encounters threat from the combating cells.
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