Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt is a urologist and robotic surgeon with Orlando Health and president of the Florida Urological Society . Men have longer urethras and therefore can be protected against urinary infections . Men older than tend to get more infections than younger men . Men can also get infections that start from the prostate or testicles that seed up into the bladder or the opposite can happen where the infection goes from the bladder to the other organs . The signs and symptoms of a UTI include burning with urination dysuria increased urinary frequency urgency incontinence foul smell blood in the urine fevers chills pain in the abdomen near the bladder . Most infections can be treated with oral or IV antibiotics . Men with uncircirccised penises and make sure they can retract the foreskin retract a foreskin . Proper hygiene can help prevent infections such as blocking an enlarged prostate or block the prostate stone or block an enlarged kidney stone . Men should not try to treat their own infections on their own . If you have any symptoms, get yourself to a doctor or emergency room . If an infection is suspected an antibiotic will be started immediately and then adjusted based on the culture results. If a patient has no fever or severe infection that has spread to the bloodstream, you may continue to have to stay in the hospital for weeks if you have an infection in your bloodstream. As long as you are doing well as you have no fever and no fever. If you are okay then you may be OK then you might continue to continue these IV antibiotics. If there is no fever you may have a normal fever. You may continue . If there are no fever, you should continue to be at the hospital. If the infection is in your heart and pulse and no