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Your bladder is a hollow, muscular organ that stores urine. The bladder expands until it's full and then signals your brain that it's time to urinate, ...
Dribble after urination, usually after you've left the toilet. · Leak urine, also called urinary incontinence. · Leak urine after having a strong, sudden urge to ...
You can urinate normally. There is no need to hold your urine. Avoid skin contact with your urine. Male and female patients should sit on the toilet while ...
Your abdomen will be cleansed. A thin tube, called a catheter, typically is placed into your bladder to collect urine. An intravenous line, called an IV, is ...
Preeclampsia is a complication of pregnancy. With preeclampsia, you might have high blood pressure, high levels of protein in urine that indicate kidney ...
... urinate; a burning or painful sensation when urinating; passing frequent, small amounts of urine; or cloudy, red, pink or strong-smelling urine. Young ...
Sed rate is a blood test that can reveal inflammatory activity in your body. It's often used to help diagnose conditions affecting your joints or muscles.
Preeclampsia — a condition that causes high blood pressure and protein in the urine — before 20 weeks of pregnancy; Ovarian cysts; Overactive thyroid, also ...
... urination. Check with your doctor right away if you have pain or tenderness in the upper stomach, pale stools, dark urine, loss of appetite, nausea ...
Searching for a solution. Devi first noticed something was wrong when she started to have burning and pain during urination. Soon, sharp abdominal pains began, ...
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