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UTIs can happen in any of the organs that make urine and remove it from the body. These infections can cause symptoms such as a strong need to urinate and pain ...
Urine moves from the kidneys through narrow tubes to the bladder. These tubes are called the ureters. The bladder stores urine until it's time to urinate.
Symptoms · Pain in the side and back that may travel to the lower stomach area or groin. · Pain with urination, or feeling a need to urinate that is urgent or ...
Blood in the urine (hematuria) sometimes is a sign of bladder cancer. Learn about other bladder cancer signs and symptoms and explore treatment options.
People with this condition may have frequent urination, urination in the evening and urgency to urinate with or without associated incontinence. This is called ...
Learn about what causes blockage of the tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder, tests you might need and how the condition can be treated.
Frequent urination; Difficulty urinating or interrupted urine flow; Blood in the urine; Cloudy or unusually dark-colored urine.
Those signs and symptoms can include blood in the urine, incontinence, overactive bladder and painful urination. Cystoscopy can also help determine the cause of ...
Certain conditions, however, can cause urine to smell different. The odor might cause worry about a problem or illness.
Blood in urine; Change in urine color; Cloudy urine; Difficulty emptying bladder or weak urine stream. Difficulty starting urination; Frequent urination
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