Yes, men can get UTIs although not as frequently as women. Most UTIs are caused by bacteria from fecal material finding its way to the urethra. Since a woman's urethra is much closer to the anus than a man's. It is easier for a woman to come in contact with fecal material and subsequently, develop a UTI.
Symptoms are the same in men as in women.
2007-08-28 03:34:34
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answered by alynnemgb 5
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sounds like it must be in spite of the actuality that the subject urinating with a sting must be symptomatic of a few STDs. you fairly could desire to bypass to the typical practitioner appropriate away. in case you won't be in a position to get there appropriate away drink a great number of cranberry juice...it facilitates cleanse the urinary tract (in terms of a UTI). UTI's are bacterial infections and can be brought about by employing unprotected anal intercourse. If left untreated, UTI's can unfold throughout the time of the urinary device and reason everlasting harm on your kidneys.
2016-10-03 07:55:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, a man can get UTI. So can animals/pets. As a matter of fact, I have seen it most frequently in male cats(Russian Blues in particular), and less so in other animals. I cannot think of a single female cat who has had it, and I honestly only know of one female human.
2007-08-27 11:01:17
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answered by ~* ℓσνє รђเภє *~ 3
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while less common in men, yes, they can indeed get UTIs, and their symptoms are much the same as they are in women, frequent urination, painful urination odorous urine etc.
Of course STDs can mimic the same symptoms, so anytime it happens a man needs to be checked for both.
2007-08-27 10:49:34
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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in men the prostate gland secretion offers protection from utis.
an enlarged prostate does increase the risk of a UTI witch makes older men at risk
2007-08-29 02:58:07
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answered by CINDYLOU 4
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YES, frequently needing to urinate, burning with urination, flank pain, and possibly discharge. These can also be symptoms so STDs so you should see your doctor.
2007-08-27 10:50:18
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answered by Alex E 5
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Of course.
Frequent or painful urination, possible blood in urine/discolored urine, fever/chills.
2007-08-27 10:49:22
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answered by emt_mmt 3
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blow-torch like flames
2007-08-27 10:49:16
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answered by dreampo 4
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No
2007-08-27 10:49:01
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answered by JLC 5
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