See a doctor: It would be best to have testing of the urine and a medical evaluation
Answered 12/9/2015
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Depends: Passage of pus or discharges, enlarge lymph node(s) around groin region, and pain on urination are signs and symptoms of infection. Male develop urinary tract infection less frequently than female, except in cases of secondary causes, such as prostatitis, epididymis, cystitis, urethritis, kidney stone, or congenital abnormality of the urogenital system.
Answered 7/30/2014
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