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Foamy urine from protein buildup, called proteinuria. When to see a doctor. See a healthcare professional if you have any of the symptoms of FSGS . Causes.
Aggression · anxiety · blurred vision · burning, dry, or itching eyes · decrease in the amount of urine · discharge, excessive tearing · dizziness · dry mouth ...
Other tests. The health care provider may order blood, urine and other tests. Brain-imaging tests may be used when a diagnosis can't be made with other ...
This is known as stress incontinence. Leak urine after having a strong, sudden urge to urinate. This is called urge incontinence. Leak stool, also known as ...
Less frequent urination; Dark-colored urine; Fatigue; Dizziness; Confusion. When to see a doctor. Call your family doctor if you or a loved one: Has had ...
Bloody stools or severe diarrhea. Dry mouth or crying without tears. Signs of being unusually sleepy, drowsy or unresponsive. Decreased volume of urine, ...
bloody or cloudy urine; chest pain or tightness; cough; dark urine; difficult, burning, or painful urination; fever or chills; frequent urge to urinate; loss of ...
... urine, chest tightness, chills, cough, difficult, burning, or painful urination, ear congestion, fever, frequent urge to urinate, headache, loss of voice ...
decrease in frequency of urination; decrease in urine volume; diarrhea; difficult or painful urination; difficulty in passing urine (dribbling); difficulty with ...
difficult or painful urination; heavy non menstrual vaginal bleeding; hot flush; longer or heavier menstrual periods. Some side effects may occur that usually ...
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