Pain in the lower abdomen, frequent urge to urinate, change in the color of urine - such symptoms can occur both with the onset of menstruation and with inflammation of the bladder.
Normally, there should be no red blood cells in the urine of men. Conventionally, no more than 1-3 red blood cells per field of vision (single) are allowed.
The differences in the structure of the female and male organisms explain the existence of a separate group of diseases inherent to a certain sex. Most of these pathologies are inflammatory in nature and concern the human reproductive system.
Many microorganisms can cause cystitis. These include E. coli, Proteus, coccal flora, etc. Inflammation can occur after various manipulations - in such a situation, gram-negative bacteria often become pathogens.
For the vast majority of patients, this term is incomprehensible and even suspicious. What does myoglobinuria hide, and is it worth being afraid of this condition?
Inflammation of the genitourinary system in men can occur in both acute and chronic forms. Symptoms of testicular orchitis depend on the causes of the disease and the presence of concomitant pathologies.
An acute infectious disease caused by a paramyxovirus and characterized by non-purulent lesions of glandular organs (pancreas, testes, salivary glands) and the central nervous system is mumps.
Very often, orchitis develops against the background of a remote infectious or inflammatory process in the body. The pathology can be caused by traumatic factors and occur both in a unilateral form and with bilateral damage.
The main goal in treating orchitis is to eliminate the inflammatory process and restore the functional capabilities of the damaged organ. Therapy methods depend on the stage of the disease and its nature.