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Male Urinary Tract Infection
Male urinary tract infection is uncommon, and not sexually transmitted, as vulvar vestibulitis and genital herpes viruses are.
Though it is hard to prevent the disease, men are recommended to make use of condoms, avoid rectal intercourse, and stick to hygiene rules. Also, restrain from drinking coffee and other liquids that trigger water in the urine system. Diagnosis is done on the strain of bacteria present.
Male urinary tract infection is uncommon, and not sexually transmitted, as vulvar vestibulitis and genital herpes viruses are.
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Male Urinary Tract Infection -
Vulvar Vestibulitis, Genital Herpes
Men do not suffer from this disease as much as women. However, it appears to be common in men over 50 and can bring harmful effects. Dysuria, nocturia, urgency to pee, fever, vomiting, etc. are typical signs of the condition. Male urinary tract infection is uncommon, and not sexually transmitted, as vulvar vestibulitis and genital herpes viruses are.
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