Search Results 161-170 of 17294 for Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
Most often, bacterial orchitis is linked with or is the result of epididymitis. An infection of the urethra or bladder that spreads to the epididymis most often ...
... and Safety of UGN-101 in Patients with Recurrent Upper Urinary Tract ... Patient has no active urinary tract infection (UTI) as confirmed by urine culture or ...
Provide a urine sample to analyze for a urinary tract infection. · Stop taking medication that can increase the risk of bleeding — such as warfarin (Jantoven), ...
... urinary tract infections; however, it will not cure the infection itself. ... and other dairy products, and other foods which make the urine more alkaline.
Your infection may not clear up if you stop using the medicine too soon. ... For urinary tract infections: Adults and teenagers 12 years of age and older ...
Many women avoid normal activities and exercise due to loss of urine. Conditions such as urinary tract infections, obesity, chronic cough, diabetes, and certain ...
For instance, germs can come from pneumonia in the lungs or a urinary tract infection in the bladder. Injuries. Puncture wounds can carry germs deep inside ...
It works on the muscles of the bladder to increase the amount of urine your bladder can hold and prevent them from causing incontinence. This medicine is ...
Fosfomycin injection is used to treat complicated urinary tract infections (cUTI), including pyelonephritis (kidney infection). ... Blood and urine tests may be ...
Narrowing of the tube through which urine leaves the body, called the urethra. Or narrowing of the neck of the bladder, where the urethra and bladder meet. A ...
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