In clinical, male urological infections refer to diseases caused by bacteria, viruses or parasites infected by male reproductive systems, such as orchitis, epididymitis, and urethritis.The pathogens that have caused reproductive tract infections include gonococcus, tuberculosis, virus, mycoplasma, and chlamydia. Among them, germ tract infections caused by mycoplasma and chlamydia are the most common. If not treated in time, it may even be transmitted to your partner.Bring great threats to family happiness.
Urinary and male experts remind that when male friends find the following three major circumstances, they must be alert to the infection of the urology system:
1. Urine abnormalities.
Urinary tract infection can cause abnormal changes in urine, commonly in bacterial urine, pyuria, and even hematuria.
2. Unenal urination.
Incuria, urgency, and urinary pain during urination, occasional urinary incontinence can also be seen.Sometimes the urogenital system caused by chronic nephritis can be urinating early in infection, and less urine or no urine can occur in the later stage.
3. low back pain.
Ucilia is a common symptom of clinical infection between male urinary systems, because the kidney and surrounding kidney disease can cause lumbar pain.
It can be seen from the above that even if a man does not have a unclean private life, it may be infected with urogenital system.Experts said that after being infected by the urogenital system infection, self -medication will cause incomplete treatment. Bacteria may not be completely killed, and residual germs are lurking there. Once you encounter tiredness or reduce physical resistance, residue lurksBacteria are breeding again, which is one of the causes of the urogenital system infection.Male friends think that this is the reason for good times.Therefore, when you find that you have the symptoms of discomfort of the urogenital system and have a continuous phenomenon, it is best not to take the medicine by yourself to avoid the best diagnosis and treatment time, and go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment.
(Editor in charge: Wang Shaohua)