Andrew Huberman· PhD
In men, however, UTIs are much less common, and that's because the urethra is longer, so there's less entry from the outside world into the bladder, which causes infections. And so when men get a UTI, it's concerning. Why is a man getting a UTI? There's multiple reasons that it could happen, but it should be investigated so that you can make sure there's no anatomic abnormality or functional abnormality with the bladder that's causing the UTIs.