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Passing foamy urine now and then is common. Urine may be foamy if you urinate quickly or with force. Dehydration, urinary tract infections and exercise also ...
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.
If urine has a lot of waste with little water, also called concentrated, it might have a strong odor from a gas called ammonia. Some foods and medicines, such ...
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 moves from the kidneys to the bladder through narrow tubes called the ureters. The bladder stores urine until it's time to urinate. Urine leaves the body ...
Symptoms · Pain in the side and back that may travel to the lower stomach area or groin. · Pain with urination, or feeling a need to urinate that is urgent or ...
Sometimes, urine odor points to a medical condition or disease, such as: Bacterial vaginosis (irritation of the vagina); Bladder infection; Cystitis (irritation ...
Painful urination in women is often caused by urinary tract infections. In men, it's frequently caused by urethritis and prostate problems.
Learn about possible causes of elevated protein levels in urine tests.
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