Search Results 111-120 of 17283 for Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
Such infections require urgent decompression in the form of ureteral stent or nephrostomy tube placement. In the setting of truly infected urine, these ...
Have fever, body aches and fatigue. Had a recent urinary tract infection. Feel pain when you pee. See blood in your urine. Have an upset stomach or vomiting ...
... and urinary incontinence and nighttime enuresis; The study of urinary tract infections (UTIs) and vesicoureteral reflux, both of which can result from ...
Urinary stress test, in which your healthcare professional looks for urine loss when you cough or bear down with a full bladder.
The purpose of this study is to compare the rates of postoperative urinary tract infections (UTI) between patients who undergo cystoscopy using 50% dextrose ...
Prompt diagnosis and treatment of bladder outlet obstruction is important to prevent serious problems caused by urine backing up into your system. If you can't ...
... and to make sure that you don't have a urinary tract infection. You may also ... bladder and may experience involuntary loss of urine (urinary incontinence).
Laser surgery might also be done to treat or prevent complications due to blocked urine flow, such as: Recurring urinary tract infections; Kidney or bladder ...
Urinary tract infection (UTI) — when any part of the urinary system gets infected. Pelvic pain also might be due to health issues such as: Fibromyalgia ...
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