Search Results 1771-1780 of 19707 for frequency of urination
... frequent straining while trying to pass stool. If you or your child show symptoms of cystic fibrosis or if someone in your family has CF, talk with your ...
Shows signs of dehydration — fewer than six wet diapers a day, more than eight hours without urinating in older children, dry mouth, decreased saliva or crying ...
Neuroendocrine cells have traits similar to nerve cells, which send and receive signals from the brain, and endocrine cells, which make hormones that regulate ...
cough; decrease in the frequency and amount of urine; difficulty in passing ... painful urination; puffiness or swelling of the eyelids or around the eyes ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have found a way to potentially predict who will develop urinary tract infections before surgery for pelvic organ prolapse even ...
Protein in urine — also called proteinuria (pro-tee-NU-ree-uh) — is an excess of bloodborne proteins in urine. Protein is one of the substances measured in ...
... urine. Both of ... Check with your doctor right away if you have bloody urine, a decrease in frequency ... decreased urination; dizziness, faintness, or ...
Whipple disease is a rare infection caused by bacteria that keeps food from being digested well. It affects the breakdown of food and keeps the body from ...
Evaluate the efficacy and safety of ALLN-177 in reducing plasma and urinary oxalate levels in adult and pediatric patients with enteric hyperoxaluria and ...
An intravenous pyelogram is an imaging exam that may be used to help diagnose urinary tract disorders. Learn what to expect during the exam.
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