The prevalence of acute genitourinary infection in China is increasing, which is closely related to unhealthy lifestyle. Especially for women, if there are too many sexual partners, the probability of subacute genitourinary infection will reach more than 80%. So, what are the symptoms of acute urinary system infection?
1. After the occurrence of urogenital infection, especially some patients with recurrent and diffuse urogenital infection will be accompanied by pale symptoms, and the body will become thinner and thinner, even the spirit will be distorted, and look depressed and distorted. Some patients with more relaxed genitourinary system will be accompanied by cystitis. At this time, the urine can become more and more turbid.
2. Abnormal urination may occur after genitourinary system infection. Patients with genitourinary system infection, especially those caused by urinary tract infection, often can't wait to urinate and feel particularly painful when urinating. It can also cause urinary incontinence, and will continue to have the problem of urinary retention for a long time.
3. Patients with genitourinary infection will have abnormal conditions in their urine. At this time, because the urethra is infected, the urine can also change with it. The main symptom is that there are many bacteria in the urine, and they can discharge urine or hematuria like pus.
4. Urogenital system infection is divided into many kinds, such as urethral tube infection, urethral mouth infection, bladder light infection, all of which are common in clinical medicine. The treatment methods of different sick places are not completely consistent. Patients need to carry out further examination and then carry out symptomatic treatment.
In clinical medicine, many patients with subacute genitourinary infection who are not clear have delayed the treatment of the disease. Therefore, it is recommended that you master the detailed description of the subacute genitourinary infection in detail. If you are aware of similar diseases, you must immediately go to the hospital outpatient department for diagnosis and treatment without delay.