MEDICAL
URETERS
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renal failure
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cystitis
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uremia
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nocturia
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Detailed explanation-1: -Pain in your side (flank), abdomen or pelvic area. Pressure in your lower pelvis. Frequent need to pee (frequency). Sudden urges to pee (urgency). Incontinence (leaking pee). Pain while peeing (dysuria). Blood in your pee (hematuria). Fever. More items •24-Oct-2022
Detailed explanation-2: -Cystitis describes a common clinical syndrome of dysuria and urinary frequency and urgency. It is sometimes associated with suprapubic discomfort and may also present with pyuria.
Detailed explanation-3: -Pyuria is evidence of inflammation in the genitourinary tract and is present in almost all persons with symptomatic UTIs. It is also common in persons with ASB, 4 including 30% to 75% of bacteriuric patients with short-term indwelling urethral catheters and 50% to 100% of individuals with long-term indwelling catheters.
Detailed explanation-4: -frequent urge to urinate, if only to pass a few drops. burning pain or a ‘scalding’ sensation on urination. strong-smelling urine. cloudy or bloody urine. pain in your lower abdomen. blood in your urine.