URINARY DISCOMFORT: MEN ARE ALSO AFFECTED!

MEN ARE ALSO AFFECTED!

While urinary discomfort mainly affects women, men are not spared either. Indeed, urinary discomfort affects 6 million men in France and the risk increases with age.

Urinary discomfort usually appears from the age of 50


These urinary discomforts are often linked to the increase in the volume of the prostate. From the age of 40-50, the prostate undergoes a second phase of growth and can then triple in volume. This increase leads to compression of the urethra, causing difficulty in completely evacuating urine. The latter then stagnates in the bladder, favoring the proliferation of bacteria.

Male urinary discomfort can manifest itself in various inconveniences:

difficulties during urination,
nocturnal urinary manifestations,
frequent and sudden urges to urinate,
difficulty emptying the bladder completely,

The contributing factors

In addition to aging, many factors can promote urinary and prostate discomfort. A distinction is generally made between psychological and physiological factors.

Psychological factors

the stress,
anxiety,
overwork,
tiredness.

Physiological factors

an unbalanced diet, high in fat and low in fruits and vegetables,
smoking,
physical inactivity,
blood sugar regulation dysfunction,
high voltage.

Some simple actions can help reduce the risk of urinary discomfort

For people prone to urinary discomfort, it is essential to have a healthy lifestyle and good intimate hygiene:

drink 1.5 liters of water a day,
do not refrain from urinating,
use a condom when having sex with a new partner.
In case of inconvenience, do not hesitate to refer to your health professional.

Did you know ?

Africans used the bark of the African Plum tree for its beneficial action on urination problems. Used in Europe since 1969, it has been the subject of numerous scientific studies demonstrating the benefits of urinary and prostate comfort. 

Is a urine infection serious in men?

If untreated, a lower urinary tract infection can spread up to your kidneys. Doctors can usually treat kidney infections. In rare cases, an untreated kidney infection can lead to chronic kidney disease or kidney failure. A kidney infection can be serious, because it could cause sepsis (an infection in the bloodstream).

Do male urinary tract infections go away?

Myth: UTIs are nothing to worry about

Fact: Though painful and uncomfortable, you may think of UTIs as a minor, temporary condition. UTIs can go away on their own or be treated with a course of antibiotics, and though you should never ignore them, most are not cause for alarm.

How long does a male UTI last?

How Long Do UTIs Last in Men? UTIs can last up to 14 days in cisgender men, says AUA. It's less common for men to get UTIs, but when they do get this type of infection, it's considered complicated and treated on the same timeline as complicated UTIs in women.

What causes male bladder pain without infection?

These include: damage to the bladder lining, which may mean pee can irritate the bladder and surrounding nerves. a problem with the pelvic floor muscles used to control peeing. your immune system causing an inflammatory reaction.

What does a male urinary infection feel like?

Strong, persistent urge to urinate (urgency) Burning or tingling sensation during or just after urination (dysuria) Low-grade fever. Cloudy urine with a strong odor.

Can stress cause bladder pains men?

Many IC/BPS patients reported that stress exacerbates their bladder symptoms, including urgency [1,2]. There is a positive correlation between psychological stress levels and the severity of urgency and bladder pain symptoms in IC/BPS .

Can you have urinary pain without infection?

Cystitis is a problem in which pain, pressure, or burning in the bladder is present. Most often, this problem is caused by germs such as bacteria. Cystitis may also be present when there is no infection.

Can stress cause urinary discomfort?

stress affects urinary bladder function and has been reported to exacerbate signs/symptoms of urinary bladder dysfunction in overactive bladder, interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome, bladder outlet obstruction, and spinal cord injury-induced bladder dysfunction.

Does urinary pain go away?

Most UTIs can be cured. Bladder infection symptoms most often go away within 24 to 48 hours after treatment begins. If you have a kidney infection, it may take 1 week or longer for symptoms to go away.

What helps male urinary pain?

UTIs are usually treated with antibiotics. Your healthcare provider may also prescribe a medicine called Pyridium to relieve burning and discomfort. If the infection is causing fever, pain, or vomiting or you have a severe kidney infection, you may need to stay at the hospital for treatment.

What causes urinary discomfort?

A number of conditions can cause painful urination (dysuria). In women, urinary tract infections are a common cause of painful urination. In men, urethritis and certain prostate conditions are frequent causes of painful urination.

What causes urinary discomfort in men?

Painful or frequent urination is a common problem, especially in older men. Urinary tract infections, kidney stones and prostate problems can all produce these symptoms. Frequent urination without pain also can be a side effect of certain medications, or a symptom of diabetes.
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