PHYSIOLOGY
RENAL AND ACID BASE PHYSIOLOGY
Question
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unable to urinate due to the build up of crystals or stones
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INCONTINENCE
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URINARY BLOCKAGE
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LILIES
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GRAPES/ RAISINS
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FLUTD
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Sometimes a kidney stone can travel from your kidney into your bladder. Usually if the stone can pass into the bladder, it can easily be urinated out of the bladder. Very rarely, in patients who have trouble urinating, the stone can get stuck and get bigger inside the bladder and cause pain and difficulty urinating.
Detailed explanation-2: -A ureteral obstruction that causes severe pain might require an immediate procedure to remove urine from your body and temporarily relieve the problems caused by a blockage. Your doctor (urologist) may recommend: A ureteral stent, which is a hollow tube inserted inside the ureter to keep it open.
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