Search Results 391-400 of 17280 for Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
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) ...
... and treatment for this virulent staph infection ... Medical tubing — such as intravenous lines or urinary catheters — can provide a pathway for MRSA to travel ...
A weakened immune system. Use of birth control pills or hormone therapy that raises levels of the hormone estrogen. Candida albicans is the most common type of ...
Learn about what happens if urine flows backward from the bladder. Usually found in children, this condition boosts the risk of urinary tract infections.
Holding your urine can also irritate your bladder, so making a point to urinate every hour and a half to two hours can reduce the urge to go "now." Medications ...
Blood and urine tests will be needed to check for unwanted effects. Using this medicine while you are pregnant can harm your unborn baby. If you can get ...
Dehydration is the loss of fluids and the minerals they carry. Symptoms of dehydration include: Extreme thirst or dryness in the mouth. Very little or no urine.
Practices that increase the risk of a sexually transmitted infection (STI) can increase the risk of proctitis. ... and other organs, such as the bladder and ...
... urinary tract infection in 23 patients (32%), hematuria in 22 patients (31%), flank pain in 21 patients (30%), and nausea in 17 patients (24%). Nineteen of ...
... urinary tract infections and infections in the abdomen. And people with ruptured appendicitis can have more of resistant bacteria and even some types of ...
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