What are the symptoms of mycobacterial infection in men

The symptoms of mycobacterial infection in men are similar to those in women, and the common mycobacterial infection is mainly Candida albicans, which can lead to glansitis of the foreskin and urethra in men. The symptoms of foreskin glans manifestation are foreskin and glans rash, mainly red pinpoint size rash, can be accompanied by cheese-like patches, involving the surrounding skin can also cause erythema, erythema will be scaly, self-perception itching is more obvious. The main manifestations of male UTI are frequent and urgent urination, painful urination may also be present, but mainly burning sensation during urination, and the discharge is not particularly abundant, watery or mucus-like.