Urinary infections in men: Do you know the signs?

Escrito por: Mr Jaspal Virdi
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Editado por: Karolyn Judge

When you think of urinary tract infections (UTIs), you many connect it to women’s health but it also occurs in men, too. It’s useful to know the signs of UTIs in men so you can get the right treatment.

 

Here to highlight how this uncomfortable condition can impact men – and how it may be a sign of an underlying issue - is leading urology specialist, Mr Jaspal Virdi.

 

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Are urinary infections in men common?

A UTI is an infection of any part of urinary system (kidneys, ureter and bladder as well as the prostate and urethra) and while they are more common in women, 12 per cent of men get UTIs.  The consequences of the condition can range from mild to severe.

 

 

What causes urinary infections in men?

UTIs in men are uncommon, but incidence rates are higher in elderly men and those with risk factors such as:

  1. Benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) and other causes of urine outflow obstruction, for example; urinary tract stones or urethral stricture.
  2. Catheterisation - UTI is the most common hospital-acquired infection, and most cases result from indwelling catheters (a catheter that has been placed and left in the bladder).
  3. Previous urinary tract surgery.
  4. Immunocompromised state.

 

 

What are the main signs and symptoms?

  1. Strong, persistent urge to urinate (urgency) and increased frequency of urination.
  2. Burning or tingling sensation during or just after urination (dysuria).
  3. Low-grade fever.
  4. Suprapubic tenderness, odorous or cloudy or discoloured urine.
  5. Trouble urinating, especially if you have a problem with your prostate.

 

 

What should I do if I think I have a urinary infection?

The most common bacteria-causing UTI in adults is Escherichia coli (E.coli) in approximately 80 per cent of cases. Contact your doctor who will take a urine sample and start you on antibiotics to treat these bacteria.

 

 

Are urinary infections a sign of something serious?

In men, UTIs have mostly underlying causes therefore need further investigation by a urology specialist.

 

 

How can it be diagnosed and treated?

Initial confirmation of having a UTI and its responsible bacteria is by performing a urine test. Your doctor will start you on antibiotics once it’s confirmed.

 

Further investigations to find underlying cause is performed by a urologist. Apart from physical examination, a number of tests are required such as:

 

  • An ultrasound of the urinary tract.
  • A CT scan and cystoscopy (endoscopic examination of urethra and bladder).
  • Treatment is successful, once the underlying cause is removed.

 

 

If you’re looking for expert assistance regarding a UTI, make an appointment with Mr Virdi via his Top Doctors’ profile.

Por Mr Jaspal Virdi
Urología

El Sr. Jaspal Virdi es un destacado cirujano de urología con base en Essex y Hertfordshire con un interés especial en la detección y el tratamiento del cáncer de próstata . El Sr. Virdi realiza una resonancia magnética multiparamétrica, biopsia de próstata de fusión, HIFU focal, crioablación y braquiterapia. Lleva más de 35 años practicando urología avanzada y tiene una vasta experiencia en el tratamiento de diversas enfermedades urológicas .

El Sr. Virdi obtuvo su experiencia en urología trabajando en la Royal Infirmary Edinburgh, en la Royal Infirmary Cardiff, en el St Vincent Hospital Dublin y en el University College Hospitals London. También fue profesor asociado de urología en el Instituto de Postgrado de Ciencias Médicas Sher-E Kashmir, Kashmir en la India. El Sr. Virdi figura en el Directorio global de Quién es quién, en reconocimiento a la dedicación a su ocupación.

Desde 1998, el Sr. Virdi ha participado activamente en obras de caridad y en el desarrollo de nuevos tratamientos innovadores para la investigación del cáncer de próstata. Él tiene una asociación cercana con las organizaciones benéficas HEAL (Hearts, Essex y London) y Helen Rollason Cancer Appeal. El Sr. Virdi también trabaja en estrecha colaboración con las comunidades locales en Essex para recaudar fondos mediante la celebración de ceremonias como "plantar un árbol".

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