What are the symptoms of urinary tract infection in men

The main symptoms of urinary tract infections in men include frequent urination, urgency, and painful urination. A small number of diseases of upper urinary tract infection may also appear fever, fatigue, back pain and other symptoms.
1. Frequent urination: mainly manifested as increased urination. Usually normal people urinate 4-6 times during the day, and 0-1 times at night, beyond the above range can be called urinary frequency.
2. Urinary urgency: mainly manifested in the inability to hold urine, that is, once the urge to urinate, can not wait to need to urinate, it is difficult to control.
3. Painful urination: mainly manifested as pain when urinating. The pain can be mild or severe, and is often a burning sensation.
Usually patients may have positive urine erythrocytes, and some severe cases may have hematuria. In a small number of diseases of upper urinary tract infection, such as acute pyelonephritis, ureteritis, perinephritis, etc., patients may also experience fever, fatigue, back pain and other symptoms.
In addition to the above symptoms, men with urinary tract infections may also have other atypical symptoms, patients need to go to the hospital in a timely manner to identify the cause, and follow the doctor’s instructions to receive treatment, so as not to delay the condition.