In males, it seems possible since the sperm cells pass through the urinary tract. As they are cells can be infected by bacterial or other micro-pathogens to become sterile and ineffective in fertility of the ovum. A more likely cause for infertility would be organ damage, and the testes are quite a ways from the areas that tend to get infected.
In females the urinary tract is distinctly separate and in no way can effect fertility unless bacterial infection enters the female reproductive tract to infect the ovum or cause internal damage. It won't affect fertility in females as the urinary tract has nothing to do with the genital tract.
Yes, urinary tract infections can sometimes cause bleeding in the urine.
Yes, urinary tract infections can cause blood in the urine.
Yes, urinary tract infections (UTIs) can sometimes cause bleeding in the urine.
Yes, urinary tract infections (UTIs) can cause blood in the urine.
Yes, urinary tract infections can sometimes cause spotting, which is light bleeding between menstrual periods.
Klebsiella and Proteus sometimes cause pneumonia, ear and sinus infections, and urinary tract infections
The most common bacterial cause of urinary tract infections (UTIs) is Escherichia coli (E. coli).
It is known to cause urinary tract infections and wound infections.
Urinary tract infections are very painful. Both females and males of all ages can suffer from urinary tract infections. Urinary tract infections left untreated can cause an upper tract infection that could be extremely dangerous and far more painful for any patient.
Urinary tract infections are not contagious.
Yes, urinary tract infections can sometimes cause urine leakage, known as urinary incontinence. This can happen due to irritation and inflammation of the bladder and urethra, leading to difficulties in controlling urine flow.
Yes, a urinary tract infection can cause bleeding in the urinary tract.