Pus in the urine: Don’t ignore these symptoms!

Although pus in the urine is more common in women, men should also take it seriously. Poor personal hygiene and reduced water intake are the main causes of infection.

A urine culture test can be done as soon as symptoms appear to determine the severity of the infection. It is important to complete the antibiotics prescribed by the doctor on time to prevent the infection from recurring.

The main signs that appear when there is an infection in the body are as follows:

Burning and pain when urinating: This is the most common symptom. You may feel a strong urge or pain when urinating.

Frequent urination: You may feel the need to urinate again immediately after urinating, but only a small amount of urine is passed.

Urine color and odor: Cloudy urine or an unusual odor are signs of infection.

Pain in the lower abdomen and outside: You may experience persistent pain in the lower abdomen or lower back.

Blood: If you see blood in your urine, you should see a doctor immediately.

Fever and chills: If the infection spreads to the kidneys, you may experience severe fever, chills, and nausea.