What is the cause of fishy urine

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Abnormal urination is a typical symptom of urogenital diseases, which can be seen in almost all urogenital diseases. Especially reproductive infection, male prostate disease and so on. Male abnormal urination can include dysuria, dysuria, pain, red and astringent urination, abnormal frequency of urination, and changes and abnormalities of color and odor. Normal discharge of fresh urine was light yellow, no discomfort and abnormal urination. The daily urine volume of normal people is 1000-2000 ml, among which the male is 1500-2000 ml and urinates 2-6 times a day. The color of urine is light yellow, transparent, without precipitation and turbidity. After a long time, the urine will decompose and smell of ammonia. So let's find out the reason why urine has fishy smell.

What is the cause of fishy urine

Reason 1: prostatic congestion; Prostatic congestion caused by various reasons, especially passive congestion, is an important factor leading to prostatitis. The causes of hyperemia in life are very common; abnormal sex life, perineum oppression, alcoholism, gluttonous eating of greasy food, excessive massage and cold, etc.

The second reason: urine stimulation; urine contains a variety of acid-base chemicals, when the patient's local neuroendocrine disorders, resulting in high pressure of the posterior urethra, prostate tube opening injury, it will cause uric acid and other irritating chemicals reflux into the prostate, causing prostatitis.

The third reason: the infection of pathogenic bacteria; all kinds of microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, protozoa, etc. can become the infection source of prostatitis, among which bacteria are the most common, such as Neisseria gonorrhoeae, non Neisseria gonorrhoeae, etc.

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Anxiety, depression, fear: experts found that 50% of patients with non bacterial prostatitis have anxiety, fear, depression, pessimism and other symptoms of excessive tension. The psychological factors are related to the age. The mental burden of young patients is significantly heavier than that of older patients, which often affects the effect of drug treatment.