Urinary tract infection can cause low fever

Dr. Quinn Lawson
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2025-05-04 17:04:43
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Urinary tract infection
is usually caused by bacteria, chlamydia, adenovirus, fungi and other microorganisms urinary tract infectious diseases, in addition to frequent urination, urgency, urinary pain and hematuria and other typical symptoms, when pathogenic microorganisms enter the patient's blood, causing blood infection, systemic infection, but also produce low fever, headache, chills and other symptoms, so urinary tract infection may cause low fever. However, low fever lacks specificity, and may also be caused by factors such as common cold and malignant tumor releasing endogenous pyrogen, rather than urinary tract infection.