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Urinary Track Infection In Man

Urinary Track Infection In Man

Urinary track infection in man is uncommon, however other infections likely present are genital herpes and facial wart viruses. When harmful germs affect male uric system, the organs (usually bladder and urethra) get irritated. This condition is rare in young men. However, the risk of developing the disease is very high for older men because of obstruction that occurs due to various reasons. Enlarged prostate, bladder stones, and catheters that very often accumulate bacteria may be instrumental in the germs’ spread. Urinary track infection in man is uncommon, however other infections likely present are genital herpes and facial wart viruses.

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Urinary Track Infection In Man

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Genital Herpes, Facial Wart

It is important to determine the type of bacteria found in the organism and start treatment immediately. It is essential to stop bacteria spread since they can infect the prostate gland, which does not respond well to antibiotics and can be lethal. Urinary track infection in man is uncommon, however other infections likely present are genital herpes and facial wart viruses.

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Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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