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... urine flow, such as: Repeated urinary tract infections. Kidney or bladder damage. Not being able to control urination or to urinate at all. Bladder stones ...
Less urine output. · Fluid buildup, which can cause shortness of breath and swelling in the legs, ankles or feet. · Tiredness. · Confusion or fogginess. · Nausea.
Being very thirsty, often with a preference for cold water. Making large amounts of pale urine. Getting up to urinate and drink water often during the night.
Urine test. A lab checks a sample of your urine to find out if you have an illness or other problems that can cause the same symptoms as those of BPH ...
Urine that foams because of too much protein. High blood pressure. Swelling in the legs, ankles or feet and sometimes in the hands and face. High levels of a ...
In urine, to explore the accuracy of candidate MDMs from above for detection of invasive urothelial carcinoma of the bladder. Diagnostic accuracy on urine ...
Urine tests, to measure oxalate and other substances in the urine. You're given a special container to collect your urine over 24 hours. It's then sent to a ...
Inability to control urination or an inability to urinate at all; Bladder stones; Blood in the urine. TUIP can offer several advantages over other methods of ...
A urine test called urinalysis. Urological tests to check the organs of the urinary system. A neurological exam to check for nerve issues. Treatment of adult ...
Collecting a urine sample for a urine culture test to see what bacteria may be causing infection · A visual exam of the bladder and urethra with a lighted device ...
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