What Are the Causes of Male Bladder Infections?
- If bacteria gains access to a man's urethra, it can lead to a urinary tract infection (that can spread to the bladder; unprotected sex and poor hygiene are common causes of UTIs.
- Bladder infections in men can result from pressure cause by an enlarged prostate, kidney problems like kidney stones, or surgery.
- Bladder infections are likely to cause urinary symptoms such as frequently feeling the need to urinate, pain or burning during urination and discolored urine.
- Bladder infections can be diagnosed though urine and blood tests; getting infections diagnosed early is important to prevent the spread of bacteria to the kidneys.
- Bladder infections can usually be treated effectively with antibiotics; UTIs can be stopped with antibiotics before bacteria spreads to the bladder if they are caught early.
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