A man with a urinary tract infection may have a discharge from his penis. A kidney infection due to UTI is more serious.
A male urinary tract infection with kidney infection may exhibit symptoms including:
- a burning sensation when you urinate,
- abdominal and lower back pain,
- fever,
- chills,
- nausea,
- the frequent need to urinate, and
- cloudy or bloody urine.
Some sexually transmitted diseases can cause symptoms that look like a UTI.
For example, the chlamydia organism can cause urethritis.
For this reason, it is important to see a doctor for diagnosis if you have any symptoms of a urinary tract infection. Urinary tract infection symptoms will also get worse if not treated.
Untreated UTIs can spread to the blood and cause a serious infection that can be fatal.
There are more specific signs and symptoms for each type of UTI. In addition to the symptoms listed above you may experience the following:
- Acute pyelonephritis may cause flank pain, high fever, shaking chills and nausea or vomiting.
- Cystitis may result in pressure in the lower abdomen and strong-smelling urine.
- Urethritis may lead to pus in the urine. In men, urethritis may cause penile discharge.