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Results 21 - 30 of 164 for Urinary Tract Infection
  1. ... left after you urinate. Urinalysis to check for urinary tract infection. Urinary stress test: You stand with a full ... out of the bed or chair Unpleasant odors Urinary tract infections The condition may get in the way of ...
  2. ... to fully empty the bladder (urinary retention) Recurrent urinary tract infections Decreasing kidney function Bladder stones Bothersome symptoms not ...
  3. ... have a PSA test soon after having a urinary tract infection or undergoing a procedure or surgery involving the ... PSA, including: A large prostate Prostate infection (prostatitis) Urinary tract infection Recent tests on your bladder (cystoscopy) or prostate ( ...
  4. ... you have these symptoms, you may have a urinary tract infection, but you do not have asymptomatic bacteriuria. Burning ... the future. However, for some people getting a urinary tract infection is more likely or may cause more severe ...
  5. ... be given antibiotics to treat or help prevent urinary tract infections. ... care provider at the first sign of a urinary tract infection or other urinary symptoms. If a pregnancy ultrasound ...
  6. ... legs or medicine to prevent infections such as urinary tract infections. ... numb areas of the body Increased risk for urinary tract infections Long-term kidney disease Loss of bladder and ...
  7. ... treat or prevent infections such as meningitis or urinary tract infections. Most children will need lifelong treatment for problems ...
  8. ... the ureters that have become narrow. Diagnose repeated urinary tract infections and other problems. ... procedure include: Injury of the ureter or kidney Urinary tract infection Narrowing or scarring of the ureter
  9. ... severe constipation, which causes pressure on the bladder Urinary tract infection or inflammation Weight gain Causes that may be ... disorders: physiology of micturition, voiding dysfunction, urinary ... and painful bladder syndrome. In: Gershenson DM, Lentz ...
  10. A urinary tract infection is the most common problem for people with an indwelling urinary catheter. Contact your provider if you ...
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