Urohematomas, Perinemia and Torsion are problems of the bladder and rectum, which are one of the common causes of emergency surgical interventions. The most common problems are injury and torsion of the testicles (epididymitis) or gonads (orchitis), where injury or infection or inflammation or infection affects the testes or gamete production. In addition, the urethra and bladder can become a source of infection, which leads to inflammation of the urethra. Urohematomas (intravesical blood clots) and perinemia (inflammatory processes in the tissues and membranes around the testicles or scrotum) can appear after organ injuries. A genitourinary tract infection can cause rapid obstructive damage to the canal walls or displacement of the testicle and its blood vessels and ducts, which impairs the circulation of blood within the kidney and impedes its function, which increases blood pressure and volume. Thus, all of these options require immediate surgical treatment and restoration of testicular and kidney function. One of the main causes of the above diseases is associated with injuries received during sports and other activities. The development of a urinary tract infection in men may also be associated with recreational sports or other activities. However, like any other disease, urohematomal and peripheral lesions can develop even in people without any serious problems with the urinary tract or without previous pathologies.