Burning Manhood Diagnosis – Signs and Symptoms of a Male UTI
Urinary tract infections are one of those diseases that seem to
affect women more often than men, but guys are certainly not immune. Having a
male UTI is a nasty business that can result in a burning manhood and pain on
urination. While there is no fool-proof prevention for this unpleasant
occurrence, knowing how and why they happen can save men a lot of hurt that can
last for days. Some simple suggestions for manhood care can also help men to reduce their risk
of contracting a UTI.
What is a urinary tract infection?
A urinary tract infection, or UTI, occurs when bacteria (usually
E. choli) penetrate the urethra and burrow inward, stimulating the body’s
immune response. Women are more prone to the disease simply because their
urethra is shorter than a man’s, but men can easily be affected as well. A male
UTI is frequently related to poor hygiene or unprotected back-door entry.
What are the symptoms?
A UTI is characterized by:
1. a burning sensation in the urethra;
2. frequent need to urinate (often with
little urine produced);
3. and manhood pain on urination;
4. back and/or abdominal pain;
5. fever (in some cases).
If any of these symptoms are present, a urinalysis may be
necessary.
Treating a male UTI
A UTI is typically treated with antibiotics. Because a UTI can
have similar symptoms to other medical issues, and because the type of
antibiotic used depends in part on the type of bacteria present, most doctors
will require a urine sample for positive diagnosis. This can generally be done
in a few minutes in an outpatient setting, and test results are generally
available within an hour or two.
Hints for prevention
1. Keep the manhood and surrounding area
clean. Washing
the genital area carefully can help to eliminate any traces of fecal matter or
other bacteria-laden substances that may trigger an infection.
2. Wash hands before handling the goods. Washing the hands
before and after handling the package can also prevent the urethra (at the tip
of the manhood) from coming in contact with harmful bacteria.
3. Keep the short hairs short. Microorganisms love
warm, moist, dark areas, and the pelvic hairs provide a perfect environment,
especially in the presence of stale urine, droplets of seed, and other bodily
effusions that are often trapped in long, thick hair. Keeping these short, or
shaving them off altogether, means less chance that a bacterial colony will be
able to establish itself.
4. Choose partners wisely. In general, partner-transmitted
infections are a matter of greater concern than a UTI, but it pays to be
careful about whom one chooses to share a romantic evening in any event. Even
though it may take some of the heat out of the moment, an honest conversation
about past medical conditions, as well as hygiene habits, can help to prevent a
range of unpleasant problems. A partner who is less-than-vigilant about keeping
him- or herself clean can provide a source of contamination that may lead to a
variety of different infections.
5. Use protection. With that said, even
if a partner seems up to snuff, it is always the better part of caution to use
protection for every encounter.
6. Stay hydrated. Drinking plenty of water is important
for all aspects of health, and staying hydrated is especially important when it
comes to flushing out the bladder and urinary tract. Natural juices that are
high in acid, such as cranberry or pineapple, are also recommended for
individuals who experience frequent infections; men should just be sure to
watch out for beverages with added sugar, as the sweet factor can actually
provide a favorable environment for bacteria.
7. Moisturize and nourish. Given the nature of
the surrounding environment, even the most hygienic of men are likely to harbor
some bacteria and other microbes in the pelvic area. One way to help make the
under-drawers a bit less hospitable for these microorganisms is to make sure
the manhood skin itself is intact, without any cracks and fissures in the
surface that can allow invaders to penetrate. A manhood
nutrient formula (most
health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) that is fortified with high-quality
moisturizers and essential vitamins can help to maintain the integrity of the
skin’s outer layers. Applied daily, after a shower, a manhood crème is an
excellent resource for men who want healthy, supple skin.
For additional information on most
common manhood health cream, tips on improving manhood sensitivity, and what to
do to maintain a healthy manhood, visit www.man1health.com.
John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and
is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.