To help with an early diagnosis and prompt treatment of the illness, it is crucial to recognize the signs and symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI). Unfortunately, UTI symptoms and indicators can be difficult to spot, especially in elderly people. Whether it affects the upper or lower urinary tract, the kidneys, or the bladder determines how severe the symptoms are. Additionally, certain particular populations, such the extremely young and elderly, have recognizable symptoms that might aid in the infection's identification. UTI is uncommon in young men, but it can happen to older men after the age of 50, even if they don't have any symptoms. It affects the kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra, and prostate gland, among other sections of the urinary tract. It is challenging for germs to move to the bladder and result in UTIs because the male urethra is so lengthy. However, it might also happen if a stone in the urinary system prevents the flow of urine or if there is a sexually transmitted illness. Older men who have enlarged prostates may get a UTI as a result of incomplete bladder drainage.
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