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The stones, which have many causes, can affect any part of your urinary tract — from the kidneys to the bladder. Passing them can be extremely painful. In ...
Have an enlarged prostate, also called benign prostatic hyperplasia. · Have kidney stones. · Have diabetes. · Have narrowing of the tube that carries urine out of ...
The purpose of this trial is to investigate the impact of increased fluid intake and increased urine output on the recurrence rate of urinary stone disease (USD) ...
Trying a prescription medicine to shrink an enlarged prostate. Having a treatment that uses sound waves to break up bladder or kidney stones. In some cases, no ...
They can lead to bladder stones, chronic kidney disease and a buildup of calcium salts in the kidneys, which is called nephrocalcinosis. In some people, kidney ...
Kidney stones. Enlarged prostate. Urinary tract tumors. Problems with the structure of the kidneys, such as medullary sponge kidney. This condition is present ...
Certain urinary tract conditions may lead to frequent urination: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) · Bladder cancer · Bladder stones · Interstitial cystitis ( ...
If a stone leaves the kidney and blocks urine from exiting, usually while in the ureter, it can cause urine to back up and lead to intense pain. Kidney stones ...
Doctors use blood and urine tests to find out what kind of stones are present. If you have passed a stone, a laboratory analysis also can reveal the makeup of ...
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