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Can men have urinary tract infection for no reason? What causes male urinary tract infection
Men play an important role in our modern society. Men's health is very important. What are the symptoms of male urinary tract infection, what are the symptoms of urinary tract infection, and how to deal with urinary tract infection? Let's understand together.
Urinary tract infection is also called urinary system infection, that is, male urinary tract is invaded by bacteria, usually accompanied by bacteriuria and pyuria
Symptoms of male urinary tract infection
The general incidence rate of male urinary tract infection is far lower than that of female. Male urinary tract infection is mostly caused by bacterial infection, and the incidence rate is low, but it is easy to cause other diseases without timely treatment. What are the symptoms of male urinary tract infection?
1. Abnormal urination
Generally, the common urination abnormalities of male urinary tract infection are frequent urination, urgency urination, pain urination, and urinary incontinence and urine accumulation. Chronic renal failure caused by chronic pyelonephritis can cause polyuria in the early stage, and oliguria or anuria in the later stage.
2. Urine abnormality
The harm of urinary tract infection is relatively large. Male urinary tract infection causes male urine abnormalities, while male urinary tract infection causes bacterial urine, pyuria and pneumuria.
3. Symptoms of low back pain
When the renal capsule, renal pelvis and ureter are stimulated or the tension is increased, it can cause pain in the waist. Lower urinary tract infection generally does not cause low back pain.
Inflammation in and around the kidney, such as kidney abscess, inflammation around the kidney, abscess around the kidney, acute pyelonephritis, continues to increase sharply in the waist, and the waist pain caused by chronic pyelonephritis is mostly sore.
Causes of urinary tract infection
1. Lymphatic infection
There are many communicating branches in the lymphatic vessels of the lower abdominal and pelvic organs and around the kidney, and there are also lymphatic vessels between the colon and the right kidney. When pelvic organs are inflamed, appendicitis and colitis, bacteria can also infect the kidney from the lymphatic tract. This route of infection is even rarer, and there is still debate about whether it exists.
2. Direct infection
Trauma of male reproductive organs and damage near the kidney cause urinary tract infection and bacterial invasion, but this situation is not uncommon.
3. Ascending infection
Most urination is caused by ascending infection. Usually, there are bacteria parasitizing the urethral orifice and its surroundings, but they do not cause infection. When the body resistance decreases or the urethral mucosa is slightly damaged, or the bacterial toxicity is high, the ability to attach to the urethral mucosa and ascend is strong, it is easy to invade the bladder and kidney, causing infection.