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Painful urination is trouble or burning while passing urine. This is often felt in the tube that carries urine out of the bladder or around the genitals.
Analyzing a urine sample. Your health care provider may ask for a urine sample. The urine will be looked at in a lab to check for white blood cells, red ...
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.
Protein in urine — also called proteinuria (pro-tee-NU-ree-uh) — is an excess of bloodborne proteins in urine. Protein is one of the substances measured in ...
Frequent urination can affect your sleep, work and overall well-being. Waking up more than once each night to pass urine is called nocturia.
Blood in urine; Change in urine color; Cloudy urine; Frequent urination. New episodes of bed-wetting; New episodes of daytime wetting or accidents; Pain or ...
If you can't hold your urine or can't urinate while taking these drugs, talk to your health care provider. Maintain a healthy weight. Being overweight can ...
Urine can become discolored in other ways, such as by blood proteins (hemoglobin or myoglobin); from eating beets; or taking certain medications, including some ...
Tests to identify protein in urine are critical for diagnosing and screening for diseases of the kidneys or other conditions affecting kidney function. These ...
Painful urination in women is often caused by urinary tract infections. In men, it's frequently caused by urethritis and prostate problems.
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