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Urine moves from the kidneys through narrow tubes to the bladder. These tubes are called the ureters. The bladder stores urine until it's time to urinate.
Learn about what happens if urine flows backward from the bladder. Usually found in children, this condition boosts the risk of urinary tract infections.
Learn about what causes blockage of the tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder, tests you might need and how the condition can be treated.
The bladder stores the urine until you feel the need to urinate. Urine then leaves your body through the urethra. Bacterial cystitis. UTIs typically occur ...
Certain conditions, however, can cause urine to smell different. The odor might cause worry about a problem or illness.
Frequent urination; Difficulty urinating or interrupted urine flow; Blood in the urine; Cloudy or unusually dark-colored urine.
The bladder stores urine until it's time to urinate. Urine leaves the body through another small tube called the urethra. Cystectomy (sis-TEK-tuh-me) is ...
If urine has a lot of waste with little water, also called concentrated, it might have a strong odor from a gas called ammonia.
Urine moves from the kidneys through narrow tubes to the bladder. These tubes are called the ureters. The bladder stores urine until it's time to urinate. Urine ...
Making large amounts of pale urine. Getting up to urinate and drink water often during the night. Adults typically urinate an average of 1 to 3 quarts (about 1 ...
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