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Have fever, body aches and fatigue. Had a recent urinary tract infection. Feel pain when you pee. See blood in your urine. Have an upset stomach or vomiting.
Using this medicine while you are pregnant can harm your unborn baby. Use an effective form of birth control to keep from getting pregnant. If you think you ...
... incontinence. In your third through fifth years, you assume increasing responsibility in caring for urologic patients, culminating in an appointment as ...
... incontinence, Stress incontinence, Fecal incontinence, Uterine prolapse, Rectocele, Pelvic floor dysfunction, Anterior prolapse, Urge incontinence ...
Organomegaly. Enlarged spleen, liver or lymph nodes. Endocrinopathy/edema. Abnormal hormone levels that can result in an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism), ...
SVT is a heart rhythm disorder that causes a very fast or erratic heartbeat. The heart may beat more than 150 times a minute. Know the symptoms and when ...
... incontinence surgery, Pelvic surgery, Vaginal repair, Overactive bladder, Pelvic organ prolapse, Vaginal fistula, Urethral diverticulum, Vulvar disorder ...
The placenta is an organ that forms in the womb, also called the uterus, during pregnancy. The placenta is connected to a developing baby by a tubelike ...
Emotional and psychological abuse. Physical and sexual violence. Sexually transmitted infections. Substance misuse. Mental health problems, such as depression, ...
This rare disorder involves an overgrowth of cells in your body's lymph nodes. Treatment varies depending on how many lymph nodes are involved.
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