Bladder infection is also called swelling in cysticosis and bladder. This problem is very common in women, but usually men do not suffer from this problem. In some rare cases only men are seen suffering from it. According to an estimate, more than half of women are sometimes affected by bladder infection in their life. However, this disease is quite unusual in men, but with age, they also increase the risk of bladder infection. This is due to the increase in size of the scrotum.
Although the doctors have not yet figured out what is the reason for this infection in women than men. They have such a view that because women's urethra is smaller than men, they are more at risk of this infection. This route is quite small. It is about one and a half inch, in this way the risk of getting affected by the urethra bacteria increases.
Symptoms of bladder infection
In the bladder infection, the person is jealous when urinating. This is the most common symptom of bladder infection.
More urination
Even after very fast urination, it is not possible to completely discharge urine
Excessive odor of urine
The color of the moon is red or blackish
Bladder cramps
People over age may have a lot of fatigue and or a mental dilemma - this can be the cause of more serious bladder infections.
Fever or chills - it can also mean that the infection has affected the kidney.
When to contact the doctor
- When you see signs of bladder infection
- If symptoms of infection after treatment are returned again.
- Pain while leaving urine and in vomiting, fever, cold and waist or abdominal pain This means that the infection has also affected your kidneys. All this also means that your prostate has also been infected or you have had kidney tumors. Take medical help immediately under these circumstances.
Irritation of the urethra while discharge. These can be symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases, pelvic inflammatory disease or other serious infections. In such cases contact the doctor without delay.