respiratory tract
"In the respiratory tree, a ciliated epithelium conveys foreign particles entrapped in mucus toward the pharynx either to be expelled or swallowed. This so-called ciliary "escalator" propels entrapped particles..."
respiratory tract
It belongs to the urinary system.
Organs of the urinary system include the kidneys, ureters, bladder and the urethra.
Your body contains trillions of microbes on your skin and in your upper respiratory, entire digestive, lower urinary and lower reproductive tracts. All together they weigh about 5-7 pounds. To count the number on one hand would be only a guess. Perhaps 2-3 trillion.
The urinary system includes the kidneys, urethra, bladder.
The urinary system is made up of two kidneys, two ureters, the bladder and the urethra.
This term is antisepsis. Most of the human body, internally is free of microbes. But not all. The mouth and esophagus have normal microbes as does the upper respiratory tract including the nose. The lower portion of the digestive tract, very low in the urinary tract and the genital tracts there are normal microbes.
Kidney infection, also called pyelonephritis and upper urinary tract infection, occurs when microbes, usually bacteria, invade the tissues of the kidney and multiply.
A really easy way to remember this is that smooth muscle is found in all hollow organs except the heart.
The urinary bladder of a person is what controls the urinary system. It is the sentence using the word urinary.
Urinary stones or urinary calculi mean the same. But the more refined term is urinary calculi.
Generally not - because the antibiotic would be 'dismantling' the microbes causing the UTI (urinary tract infection). However, an antibiotic may cause vulvar irritation that may lead to symptoms of itiching and pain on urination - these symptoms may be mitigated by a specific cream. If the UTI is caused by a virus, then no antibiotic will solve the problem - the infection will in this case have to work its way out.
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Urinary hesitancy
It's not urinary track but the urinary tract. The urinary tract is the path that your body fluids take to exit your body. Kidneys>Bladder>Penis or Vagina
When urine exits the urinary system, it is at the exterior of the body. There is no system "after" the urinary system.
As a general statement, the Urinary Duct is a tube that carries urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder.
The ureters are part of the urinary system. There are two ureters, one coming from each kidney. They attach one on each side at the top/sides of the urinary bladder. They carry urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.