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A sample of your urine goes to a lab for study. The test can rule out bacterial infection. Ultrasound. This imaging test is to find the cause of testicular pain ...
... urination, and a need to get up at night to urinate. This medicine ... Blood and urine tests may be needed to check for unwanted effects. Women and ...
decrease in the frequency of urination; decrease in urine volume; decreased interest in sexual intercourse; diarrhea; difficulty in passing urine (dribbling) ...
Symptoms can include fatigue, bruising, dark-colored urine, itchiness, swelling of the legs, loss of appetite or weight and yellowing of the skin. Yellowing ...
... urine will also be collected to investigate mechanisms of tissue changes. As secondary aims, additional biomarker testing of paired biospecimens (urine ...
This will allow your doctor to see if the medicine is working properly and to decide if you should continue to take it. Blood, urine, and other laboratory tests ...
This will allow your doctor to see if the medicine is working properly and to decide if you should continue to take it. Blood and urine tests may be needed to ...
Protein in the urine that may indicate amyloidosis is another. Genetic testing. Genetic testing may determine if your MEFV gene contains a gene change that ...
No wet diapers or urine production in a period of eight hours; Dry skin; Dry mouth; Crying without tears; Unusual sleepiness or irritability; A sunken ...
Check with your doctor right away if you notice any unusual bleeding or bruising, black, tarry stools, blood in the urine or stools, or pinpoint red spots on ...
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