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Results 71 - 80 of 164 for Urinary Tract Infection
  1. ... coli, chlamydia , and gonorrhea . These bacteria also cause urinary tract infections (UTIs) and some sexually transmitted diseases. Viral causes ...
  2. ... of the foreskin that prevents it from retracting) Urinary tract infections The overall increased risk for these conditions is ...
  3. ... children) Bowel (usually seen with peritonitis ) Kidneys (upper urinary tract infection , pyelonephritis or urosepsis) Lining of the brain ( meningitis ) ...
  4. ... Obstructive uropathy is linked to higher chances of urinary tract infections.
  5. ... cyst Severe menstrual cramps Tubal ( ectopic ) pregnancy Ulcers Urinary tract infections (UTI)
  6. ... is called reflux, and it can cause repeat urinary tract infections and damage the kidneys. This type of surgery is common in children for reflux due to a birth defect of the urinary system. In older children, it may be done ...
  7. ... pressure in the brain ( hydrocephalus ) Increased chance of urinary tract infection and bowel problems Infection or inflammation of the ...
  8. ... up into the ureters and kidneys causing repeated urinary tract infections. The reflux of urine exposes the ureters and kidney to infection from bacteria and high-pressure, which is ... urinary infections can cause kidney damage and renal scarring ...
  9. ... the bladder or urethra Tumor of the bladder Urinary tract infection Vesicoureteric reflux (urine flowing backward from the bladder ...
  10. ... disorders: physiology of micturition, voiding dysfunction, urinary incontinence, urinary tract infections, and painful bladder syndrome. In: Gershenson DM, Lentz ...
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