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Urine flows backward from the bladder into tubes called ureters that connect to the kidneys. Children with bladder exstrophy have epispadias as well. Cloacal ...
Dehydration. Fatigue. Hunger. Medical conditions, such as a respiratory infection. Urinate slowly without straining. Use of alpha blockers to improve urination ...
Too much albumin in your urine can mean that the kidneys aren't working well. Albumin/creatinine ratio. Creatinine is a chemical waste product that healthy ...
Urine testing. Your healthcare professional may ask you to collect samples of your urine over 24 hours. The 24-hour urine collection test may show that your ...
Less urine output. · Fluid buildup, which can cause shortness of breath and swelling in the legs, ankles or feet. · Tiredness. · Confusion or fogginess. · Nausea.
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 ...
Such infections require urgent decompression in the form of ureteral stent or nephrostomy tube placement. In the setting of truly infected urine, these ...
Urine test. A sample of your urine is analyzed for signs of a urinary tract infection. Cystoscopy. Your provider inserts a thin tube with a tiny camera ...
Urine tests, to measure oxalate and other substances in the urine. · DNA testing to look for the gene changes that cause primary hyperoxaluria. · Ask if there's ...
A urine sample collected after the massage is tested to check for infection in the prostate fluid. This test is not for acute bacterial prostatitis because it ...
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