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Certain urinary tract conditions may lead to frequent urination: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) · Bladder cancer · Bladder stones · Interstitial cystitis ( ...
This is known as primary hyperoxaluria. Rare kidney stones often develop early in life. They can lead to bladder stones, chronic kidney disease, and a buildup ...
Urinary tract infections. Kidney stones. Loss of bladder control, called urinary incontinence. A blockage that keeps food or liquid from passing through the ...
who have kidney stones, prostate issues, or suppressed immune systems are at increased risk of UTIs. With prompt treatment, UTIs rarely cause complications. But ...
A tumor may keep bile from draining out of the gallbladder as it should. This causes bile buildup that can lead to cholecystitis. Bile duct blockage. Stones or ...
It's estimated that 1 in 10 people will get a kidney stone in his or her lifetime. Kidney stones are not only painful, but also they can lead to serious ...
... urine becomes concentrated. medical illustration of kidneys, bladder, ureters, kidney stones The minerals crystallize and stick together, forming a stone ...
This procedure can help identify smaller stones that may be missed on an abdominal ultrasound. During EUS your doctor passes a thin, flexible tube ...
Kidney stones made of calcium oxalate form when urine contains more of these substances than the fluid in the urine can dilute. When that happens, the ...
Kidney stones (Ureteroscopy, PCNL) · Benign prostatic enlargement (HoLEP, HoLAP, Aquablation, TURP) · Bladder stones (Cystolitholapaxy; Percutaneous stone removal) ...
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