Many people think that men have urinary incontinence, but in fact, this is also true for women. Women's urinary and reproductive systems may also be infected by bacteria. But generally speaking, the incidence of urinary and reproductive system diseases in women is much lower than that in men. However, for women, the problem of incontinence should not be ignored. If it is diagnosed as a urinary tract infection, it is necessary to take medication in time to prevent the condition from getting worse. Clinical symptoms 1. Subacute simple cystitis The onset of the disease is sudden, and the onset of the disease in female patients is often related to sexual activity. The specific manifestations are bladder irritation symptoms, namely frequent urination, urgency, inability to hold urine, painful urination, discomfort in the bladder area or vulva, and a burning sensation in the urethra; the degree of urinary frequency and urgency varies, and in severe cases, urgency urinary incontinence may occur; turbid urine, the presence of white blood cells in the urine, common terminal hematuria, and sometimes full-line hematuria, and even blood clots are discharged. Generally there are no obvious systemic infection symptoms, and the body temperature is normal or there is a low fever. 2. Subacute simple pyelonephritis (1) Urinary and reproductive system symptoms include bladder irritation symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, inability to hold urine, and pain during urination; hematuria; low back pain in the affected limb or both sides; significant tenderness or percussion pain at the costovertebral angle of the affected limb; (2) Symptoms of systemic infection such as chills, high fever, headache, nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite are often accompanied by an increase in white blood cell count and a faster erythrocyte sedimentation rate. 3. Bacteriuria without symptoms Asymptomatic bacteriuria is a latent urinary tract infection, which is common in elderly women and pregnant women. The patients do not have any urinary tract infection symptoms, and the incidence rate increases with age. 4. Multiple urinary tract infections The clinical symptoms of polyuria vary greatly, and are often accompanied by other symptoms that increase the risk of infection or treatment failure, with or without clinical manifestations (such as frequent urination, urgency, inability to hold urine, painful urination, dysuria, low back pain, costovertium angle pain, supraphalgia pain and fever, etc.). Multiple urinary tract infections are often accompanied by other diseases, such as diabetes and renal failure; the complications they cause are also numerous, the most serious and fatal conditions include urosepsis and renal failure, which can be divided into acute and chronic, reversible and irreversible. |
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