A bladder infection won't cause trichomonas. Trich can cause symptoms similar to a bladder infection.
The average adult bladder can typically hold about 1.5 to 2 cups of urine comfortably. However, factors like age, hydration levels, and individual differences can affect bladder capacity. It's important to listen to your body's signals and empty your bladder when you feel the urge.
Pee (urine) doesnot come from balls (testis). Urine comes from the urinary bladder in the lower abdomen. Testis produces sperms and the male hormone testosterone. Squeezing balls causes one of the most excruciating pains.
Only men have prostates. The prostate produces semen. It is located directly beneath the bladder and in front of the rectum. The upper portion of the urethra passes through the prostate;
There are man different reasons that you could be experiencing this. A "UTI" is the most common reason, which is a Urinary Tract Infection. Usually with these there is not any blood on the tissue. You need to go to the doctor immediately.
Gardnerella, or bacterial vaginosis, is not a sexually transmitted infection. It occurs due to an imbalance of vaginal bacteria. While sexual activity can sometimes contribute to this imbalance, it is not directly transmitted from a man to a woman.
Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and trichomoniasis can cause urethritis in males. Herpes can sometimes cause urethritis as well.
Frequent urge to urinate with little to no pain and no infection present could be caused by conditions such as overactive bladder, interstitial cystitis, or bladder irritants like caffeine or alcohol. It is important to consult a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
No semen Can Not give you a bladder infection.I don't know where you heard that but it's 100% false.If you think about it,if semen caused bladder infections everyday 3/4 women would be complaining about one. Bladder infections is a blockage in the bladder or urethra, which hinders urine flow and prevents the bladder from emptying completely. Residual urine remaining in the bladder increases the chances that bacteria will multiply and establish an infection in the bladder. The main culprits of blockages are kidney and bladder stones, but an enlarged prostate can also cause a blockage, and bacteria from an unhealthy prostate can pass into the bladder. While many of the causes of bladder infection are out of our control, taking some preventive measures can reduce the chance of infection. * Stay hydrated: drink six to eight glasses of water a day. * Avoid tight, constricting clothes and synthetic underwear. * Reduce or eliminate caffeine beverages. * Women should urinate before and after intercourse, to help clean out bacteria. * Women should wipe from front to back after urinating to move potential bacteria away from the urethra. http://www.bladderdisorders.info/articles/bladder-disorders/bladder-infection.php
A bladder infection, blockage or a malignant or benign tumor. Also, if anything has been up there that shouldn't have been. I would go to the doctors, though...
UTIs are not contagious and they don't cause rashes. They are typically caused by bacteria that normally live in the digestive tract without causing symptoms, but make their way to the urinary tract and cause disease. While sexually transmissible infections such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomonas, and herpes can cause symptoms similar to those of bladder infections, these are not normally referred to as UTIs. However, if your question is "can a woman give a man a germ that causes burning when he urinates," the answer is yes.
could be a bladder infection or an STD if you are sexually active. If it is a bladder infection you can try this.... guzzle about a quart of water in 15 minutes. than a half hour later do it again. If it is a bladder infection the large amounts of water will clear it out within a few hours if it is an STD the burning will continue then you will have to see a doctor to get it cleared. Good Luck.
UTIs are not contagious. They are typically caused by bacteria that normally live in the digestive tract without causing symptoms, but make their way to the urinary tract and cause disease. While sexually transmissible infections such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomonas, and herpes can cause symptoms similar to those of bladder infections, these are not normally referred to as UTIs. However, if your question is "can a woman give a man a germ that causes burning when he urinates," the answer is yes.
UTIs are not contagious. They are typically caused by bacteria that normally live in the digestive tract without causing symptoms, but make their way to the urinary tract and cause disease. While sexually transmissible infections such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomonas, and herpes can cause symptoms similar to those of bladder infections, these are not normally referred to as UTIs. However, if your question is "can a woman give a man a germ that causes burning when he urinates," the answer is yes.
Yes, women can transmit trichomoniasis to men through sexual contact. It is a sexually transmitted infection caused by a parasite called Trichomonas vaginalis. Both men and women can be infected and may not show symptoms.
Prostate cancer, urinary tract infections, kidney infections, and the bladder stone could cause a man to bleed from the prostate gland.
== What's your sex?== If you're a man, an enlarged prostate. If you're a women, perhaps you're pregnant or have bladder infection. Also, your age and diet has a lot to do with it. Do you drink caffeinated beverages after 5:00 PM? This can cause kidneys to be very active at night. Do you drink a lot of water before going to bed? This can cause the bladder to fill during the night. Are you taking stimulants of any kind? These will cause kidneys to work overtime.
I know a young man who got bladder cancer and abused ocs