A water infection, often referred to as a urinary tract infection (UTI), can be serious for men aged 52 and older due to the potential for underlying health issues, such as prostate enlargement or urinary tract abnormalities. In this age group, complications like kidney infection or sepsis can arise more easily, given a generally weaker immune system. Additionally, UTIs can indicate other health concerns, making prompt medical evaluation crucial to prevent further complications.
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The most common form is caused by infection with a virus. People in their 20s and 30s who have had a recent upper respiratory infection are most likely to be affected, along with men aged 20-50.
An untreated UTI can cause a more severe bladder infection, which takes longer to fully treat, or even a kidney infection, which can become very serious. For females in particular, a UTI can also cause reproductive issues such as Pelvic Inflammatory Disease/Infection. For men, sexual function can be inhibited, with decreased fertility.
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No, only women get a menopause aged 45-55.
No, but mostly women and sometimes aged men can be found with it
Men get serious so fast, because, simply put... They are horny bastards.
Men can get yeast infections from women or create it themselves. The woman you have engaged in sex with may or may not know she has a yeast infection. It is imperative that men keep their penis washed well and after the sexual act it is adviseable to have quick shower. Simple mild soap and warm water is all it takes. Marcy
Circumcised men are not immune to yeast infection. Circumcision done in infancy protect the males from cancer of penis.
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Yes, men can develop a yeast infection without having any contact with women. Sexual intercourse is not the only possible cause of yeast infection in men. Yeast infection in a man can be caused by various factors including but not limited to a weak immune system, antibiotic consumption, bad eating habits and diabetes.