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... urethra is shorter than in men, so it's easier for bacteria to travel to the bladder. UTIs also are more common in postmenopausal women because changes in ...
Urethral diverticulum; Mesh and other surgical complications. In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Gebhart is active in research and education. He is ...
... urethral) or; Weak immune system or; Xeroderma pigmentosum (a rare, inherited skin disease)—It is not known if this medicine will work in patients with these ...
But sometimes, the rash can cover the whole body. Blisters may form in the throat and eyes. They also may form in tissue that lines the inside of the urethra, ...
Urethral diverticulum; Constricted or obliterated vagina. In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Trabuco is active in research and education. He is Associate ...
Urethral diverticulum; Urethral stricture · Urinary incontinence · Urinary tract infection (UTI) · Vaginal fistula · Varicocele · Vesicoureteral reflux · Wilms ...
This procedure is called flexible ureteroscopy, which involves placing a small camera through the urethra while anesthetized (asleep), up the ureter (the ...
They specialize in developmental problems affecting the kidneys, bladder, urethra and genital tract. Most infants with bladder exstrophy treated at Mayo ...
... urethra and into the bladder. Sexual activity is the leading cause of the infection. Changes associated with menopause also increase susceptibility to ...
The withdrawal method — pulling the penis out of the vagina before ejaculation — isn't the most effective birth control. Learn about the pros and cons.
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