What symptom can urethral infection have?

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Urethral infection is a common disease in people's life, which is caused by improper health care and other reasons. Most of the patients with urinary tract infection were female. From the perspective of women, the majority of women suffering from upper urinary tract infection are pregnant women and puerpera. As a result of maternal confinement period, should not touch water, just gave birth to a child, the vagina is in the state of opening to the outside world, so, it is easy to lead to bacterial infection, causing urinary tract infection. What symptom can urethral infection have? Tell everybody about.

What symptom can urethral infection have?

First: cystitis: commonly referred to as lower urinary tract infection. The main manifestations of cystitis in adult women are urinary tract irritation, i.e. frequent micturition, urgency, pain, leucocyturia, occasionally hematuria, even gross hematuria, and discomfort in the bladder area. Generally, there is no obvious symptom of systemic infection, but a few patients may have low back pain, low fever (generally no more than 38 ℃), and the white blood cell count often does not increase. More than 30% of cystitis is self limited and can be cured within 7-10 days.

Second: acute pyelonephritis: manifestations include the following two groups of symptoms: ① urinary system symptoms: including frequent micturition, urgency of micturition, pain of micturition and other bladder irritation signs, low back pain and (or) lower abdominal pain; ② symptoms of systemic infection: such as shivering, fever, headache, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, etc., often accompanied by increased white blood cell count and ESR. Generally, there is no hypertension and azotemia.

Third: chronic pyelonephritis: the course of chronic pyelonephritis is very hidden. Clinical manifestations can be divided into the following three categories: ① urinary tract infection: only a few patients can intermittently develop symptomatic pyelonephritis, but the more common manifestations are intermittent asymptomatic bacterial urine, and (or) intermittent urgency, frequent urination and other symptoms of lower urinary tract infection, waist and abdomen discomfort and (or) intermittent low fever. ② Chronic interstitial nephritis, such as hypertension, polyuria, nocturia increased, prone to dehydration. ③ Related manifestations of chronic kidney disease.

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