Fever of 38.5C with urinary discomfort may be related to urinary tract infection, chronic prostatitis, urinary tract tumor and other factors.
1. Urinary tract infection: refers to the inflammation caused by bacteria, trichomonas, mycoplasma and other pathogenic microorganisms invading the urinary system such as urethra, ureter, bladder, and so on, and the patient may have symptoms such as urinary urgency, urinary pain, and urinary frequency, etc. If the patient has an infection in the urinary system, the tissue is stimulated by the inflammation. If the patient’s urinary system is infected, the tissue is stimulated by the inflammation, but also fever, urinary discomfort and other symptoms.
2. Chronic prostatitis: Due to chronic inflammation caused by chronic congestion of the prostate, chronic bacterial prostatitis can manifest itself in recurrent urinary tract infections, resulting in symptoms of fever. In addition, the patient may also have urethral discomfort or burning during urination, urinary pain and other clinical manifestations, and severe cases may also have sexual dysfunction.
3. Urological tumor: common diseases include bladder cancer, renal cancer and ureteral cancer, etc. The main symptoms include painless and intermittent hematuria, and the further development of the disease may cause fever, unsmooth urination and other symptoms.
In addition, urinary stones and female vaginitis can also lead to fever with dysuria, but this symptom alone is not enough to diagnose the disease, and patients are advised to consult the doctor in time and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.