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Urine tests may be done to check if protein or other substances are in the blood. This can help show if the kidneys are working properly. Biopsies. People who ...
Check with your doctor right away if you or your child have fever, dark urine, headache, hives, muscle pain or stiffness, stomach pain, unusual tiredness ...
Urine tests can reveal if the urine has red blood cells or too much protein. These might mean that the disease is affecting the kidneys. Imaging tests. If ...
blood in the urine or stools; chills; clay-colored stools; cough or hoarseness; dark-colored urine; diarrhea; difficulty with moving; feeling of discomfort ...
... urine, change in the frequency of urination or amount of urine, difficulty with breathing, drowsiness, increased thirst, loss of appetite, nausea or ...
greatly decreased frequency of urination or amount of urine; hives or welts; increased sensitivity of the skin to sunlight; increased thirst; joint pain ...
... urine out of the body, called the urethra. First-degree tears usually cause some pain or stinging when you urinate. They may not require stitches, although ...
Hypertension (high blood pressure) or; Kidney disease (other than cancer) or; Liver disease or; Proteinuria (protein in the urine) or; Seizures or; Stomach ...
It reduces the amount of water in the body by increasing the flow of urine, which helps to lower blood pressure and remove excess fluid (edema). This medicine ...
Blood and urine tests may be needed to check for unwanted effects. Your blood pressure should be checked regularly during treatment with this medicine. Your ...
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