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Bladder Infection, Male


Overview of Bladder Infection, Male

overview

The urinary bladder becomes infected or inflamed

Causes of Bladder Infection, Male

causes

Bladder infections in men are not as common as in women. Due to the long urethra, the bladder is relatively protected. Obstruction of the lower urinary tract, that might occur with an enlarged prostate gland, can lead to bacterial infections. Bacteria that enter the urinary tract from either another part of the body via the bloodstream or through the skin around the genitals and anal area can lead to bladder infections.. Trauma to the urethra and use of a urinary catheter may also be a vehicle for bacteria.

Signs and Symptoms of Bladder Infection, Male

signs and symptoms

Symptoms produced by bladder infections include painful, burning urination. There is frequent urination and the urge to urinate occurs frequently and may be associated with pain. At times, only small amounts of urine are passed. There may be pain in the lower midline abdomen or in the low back. The urine ma appear cloudy and bad-smelling, occasionally it may contain blood. Sexual intercourse may be painful. At times there is urinary incontinence, or lack of urinary control. In children, this can lead to bed-wetting. Fever can occur.



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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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