There is such a myriad of ways that diabetes can cause you harm. Most people don’t think about bladder and urine infection. Diabetes sufferers are more prone to these infections as well. So to the list of bacteria, fungal viral and other infections you can add bladder and urine infection. Diabetes patients, especially women, are two or three times as likely to develop bladder and urine infection. Diabetes also increase the risk of the infection spreading up in to the kidneys, and diabetics are much more likely to require hospitalization for urinary tract infections than non-diabetics. And while not reserved specifically for diabetics, bladder and urine infection diabetes patients are much more likely to suffer complications from these infections that become severe or life-threatening. Women are at a much higher risk of complications from urinary tract infections than are men, and should be screened for it more regularly if there …