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What are the Most Common Symptoms of Bladder Infection in Men?

By Anna B. Smith
Updated May 17, 2024
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The most common symptoms of bladder infection in men are intense pain during urination, pain in the lower body near the pelvis, and general disorientation and fatigue. The urine itself can change, too, as a result of the bacteria in the bladder, and sufferers will generally notice these changes in addition to the pain. These symptoms can be indicative of other infections when they occur one at a time, however, when they are experienced all at once, they are typically the result of an infection in the bladder and urinary tract system.

This condition, also known as cystisis in the medical community, is more often experienced by women than men, however men tend to experience it more frequently as they age. Doctors believe that an increase in prostate size is one of the leading causes of a bladder infection in men. Men who have experienced kidney stones are also more prone to a resultant bladder infection. This type of infection can also be an indication of an underlying disorder, such as prostate disease. Men who believe they may be experiencing symptoms of a bladder infection should consult their personal physician before beginning any treatment regimens to make sure that no other health issues are present.

Intense pain while urinating, as well as an accompanying burning sensation are signs of a bladder infection in men. Individuals experiencing these symptoms may find that the urine itself is extremely foul smelling and slightly cloudy. In some severe cases the urine can be tainted with blood. These changes are the result of the swelling of the bladder from an abundance of bacteria. The infection can also spread along the urethra, the tract that carries the urine out of the body, as well.

The pain that occurs with a bladder infection in men is not localized to urination. Sufferers may also feel pain in the lower back, in the abdomen just above the pelvis bone, and in the penis. This pain may be intensified during sexual intercourse.

Fatigue, confusion, and dizziness are also frequently diagnosed symptoms of a bladder infection in men. These symptoms may be present as a result of the body fighting off any type of infection or fever, and a doctor may wish to test for other potential causes besides a bladder infection before prescribing medication. When an individual is experiencing these things in tandem with pain in the pelvic region and discomfort during urination, cystisis is often the root cause.

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