What symptom does urethral infection have
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For the symptoms of urinary tract infection, it depends on whether it is upper urinary tract infection or lower urinary tract infection. Generally, upper urinary tract infection refers to pyelonephritis, and lower urinary tract infection refers to cystitis and urethritis. Therefore, the symptoms of urinary tract infection generally appear. Bladder irritation generally means urgency and frequency of urination, as well as pain in urination, And there are also some people who may still have blood in their urine, which is called hematuria, and generally can be seen by their eyes
What symptom does urethral infection have
Generally, it is the symptoms of urinary tract infection. Generally, there may be uncomfortable places in the bladder, but generally, there are few obvious symptoms of systemic infection. Generally, only a few patients will have low back pain and low fever,
In fact, if it's a simple urinary tract infection, it's usually bladder irritation, it's always going to go to the toilet, and it's usually not urgent to go to the toilet
So generally, most of them will pee their pants, and there will be white blood cells in their urine, and sometimes there will be hematuria in some people's urine, and there will be visible hematuria,
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For the symptoms of urinary tract infection, if it is only simple urinary tract infection, it is generally bladder irritation, that is, urgency, frequency, pain, and hematuria.