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A urine test called urinalysis. Urological tests to check the organs of the urinary system. A neurological exam to check for nerve issues. Treatment of adult ...
... urine flow from the bladder, causing individuals to strain more to urinate. Dr. Cheney says prostate enlargement, or BPH, does not mean cancer. "It is truly ...
Next, the catheter is removed so that your child can urinate. More X-rays are taken of the bladder and urethra during urination. This lets the healthcare ...
Weak urine stream, or a stream that stops and starts. Dribbling at the end of urination. Not being able to fully empty the bladder. Less common symptoms include ...
Urine analysis. For this test, you collect a small amount of urine in a container. Your provider checks the urine for signs of infection, such as bacteria, ...
Collecting a urine sample for a urine culture test to see what bacteria may be causing infection · A visual exam of the bladder and urethra with a lighted device ...
Pink or cola-colored urine from red blood cells in your urine (hematuria). Foamy or bubbly urine due to excess protein in the urine (proteinuria). High ...
Urine test. A urinalysis can reveal signs of poor kidney function, such as red blood cells and proteins that should not be in urine or white blood cells that ...
Urine flows backward from the bladder into tubes called ureters that connect to the kidneys. Children with bladder exstrophy have epispadias as well. Cloacal ...
Strong, constant urge to urinate. Burning or tingling feeling during or just after urination. Low-grade fever. Cloudy or bloody urine with a strong odor.
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