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... signs and symptoms that may be associated with bladder cancer, see your doctor. Other medical problems -- such as urinary tract infections, noncancerous tumors or bladder stones -- can display similar symptoms, so consulting with your physician will ...
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Urinary tract infections are very common. Most occur in women and are caused by an ascending infection from the urethra into the bladder.
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... of certain other types of tumors. EDAP TMS SA also produces and commercializes medical equipment for treatment of urinary tract stones using extra-corporeal shockwave lithotripsy (ESWL). For more information on the company, please visit ...
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... last few decades, scientists have begun to confirm and explain the cranberry's ability to fight infections of the urinary tract and gut and its potential to fight gum disease, heart disease and cancer. "For over a hundred years, women have known ...
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"Alternative Medicines for Kidney Stones." 20 June 2007. HowStuffWorks.com. 21 November 2008.
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... 21 November 2008. Incontinence is the inability to control urination or bowel movements. There are several types of urinary incontinence, and its causes range from infections and bladder stones to injury due to childbirth or surgery. Bowel ...
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... urethra may be sore, and you may feel a burning sensation during urination for a day or two. Diagnose and evaluate urinary tract disorders Check for cancer of the bladder or urethra Diagnose an enlarged prostate (men) Help determine the cause of ...
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Cystinuria is a disorder characterized by stones in the kidney, ureter, and bladder.
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ADAM. "Bladder Stones." 16 May 2007. HowStuffWorks.com. 20 November 2008. Definition Bladder stones are hard buildups of mineral that form in the urinary bladder.
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... that reduces or prevents the flow of urine into the urethra, the tube that carries urine out of the body. BOO; Lower urinary tract obstruction; Prostatism Bladder outlet obstruction can have many different causes. Some of the most common causes of ...
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... have given specialists the ability to diagnose obstructive uropathy (problems caused by the blockage of the urinary system) in the fetus before birth. Unilateral (one side only) or bilateral (both sides) obstruction of the urinary tract can be ...
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... frequency of urination). Asympomatic bacteruria may not need treatment, which makes it different from a bacterial urinary tract infection . Asymptomatic bacteriuria occurs in up to 6% of healthy individuals. It affects 18% of people with diabetes ...
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... also called hydronephrosis . You have a greater risk for unilateral obstructive uropathy if you have ureteral stones and tumors, kidney stones, and tumors in nearby such as the uterus and cervix . Acute unilateral obstructive uropathy occurs in 1 in ...
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... to differentiate if the pain is caused by other problems like muscular skeletal, vertebral nerve impingement, kidney stones with obstruction, kidney infection or other organs in the area. Routine analysis of urine may be bland or identify cells, ...
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