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Could a wheat allergy cause bladder infections?

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No: Germs are responsible for bladder infections. Things that cause them to enter the bladder from below, like trauma,the closeness of the bladder exit to the stool exit, the wiping habits of individuals after evacuating, can all play a part.Structural changes in any part of the urinary tract can also be involved.However,I see no way wheat sensitivity can do it.

Answered 9/26/2015

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