Urinary weakness

Introduction

Introduction Urinary weakness is a common clinical symptom in urinary tract infections, sometimes accompanied by frequent urination and urgency. These symptoms can be found in many diseases of Western medicine, such as acute and chronic pyelonephritis, cystitis, urinary calculi, urethritis and so on.

Cause

Cause

Urinary tract infection is a big concept, it can be caused by many reasons, and different people have different treatment methods and treatments despite the same disease.

Urinary tract infections are more common bacterial inflammation of the bladder and urethra, collectively referred to as lower urinary tract infections. Common pathogens are Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus, most of which are secondary, more common in women. Common causes are urethral obstruction, inflammation of adjacent organs, bladder or urethral instrument examination, trauma, masturbation, etc.

Causes of urinary weakness include: prostatitis, benign prostatic hyperplasia, detrusor weakness, overactive bladder, hypersensitivity, etc. Therefore, you need to go to the hospital for a diagnosis.

Incontinence of urine, frequent urination is a symptom of chronic prostatitis, you can go to the hospital to do a prostate fluid examination first to rule out prostatitis.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

Urine routine prostate ultrasonography angiography cystoscopy

Urine test, urine routine, B-ultrasound, cystoscopy if necessary, urography.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Urinary weakness is a typical symptom of urinary tract infections. If the urinary tract infection is not treated in time, it will cause the following harm to men:

1, trigger a variety of inflammation: urinary tract infection can be infected, implicated other peripheral organs, causing orchitis, epididymitis, seminal vesiculitis, urethritis and other organ and tissue lesions.

2, influential function: urinary tract infection can affect the normal function of the urinary tract, gonads, accessory gonads and external genitalia to varying degrees, leading to low sexual desire or sexual dysfunction.

3, leading to male infertility: urinary tract infection can affect male sperm production, sperm motility and sperm transport capacity, resulting in less refined, weak sperm, dead sperm, sperm deformity, directly leading to men's fertility decline.

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