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Mayo Clinic urologists diagnose and treat problems involving the male and female urinary tract and the male reproductive organs. Urologists work with a team ...
Certain factors, such as nerve damage (diabetic neuropathy), arterial disease and obesity, may cause these problems — but often the cause isn't clear. Learn ...
Check with your doctor right away if you have bloody urine, a decrease in frequency or amount of urine, an increase in blood pressure, increased thirst ...
A Study to Determine Serum and Urine Reference Ranges in Patients with Normal Renal Function Being Administered Gadobutrol for an Enhanced Magnetic Resonance ...
Learn about possible causes of the loss of bladder control and what treatments are available for this problem.
darkening of the skin; decrease in the frequency of urination; depression; diarrhea; difficulty in passing urine (dribbling); difficulty with swallowing ...
difficult, burning, or painful urination; ear congestion; fever; frequent urge to urinate; headache; hoarseness or other voice changes; lower back or side pain ...
decreased urine; depression; diarrhea; difficult, burning, or painful urination; difficulty with breathing or swallowing; dilated neck veins; dizziness, ...
... urination, redness or other discoloration of the skin, severe sunburn, sore ... frequent urge to urinate; headache; increased menstrual glow or vaginal ...
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