No. They occur in the bladder, which is in the front part of your body.
In the gall bladder.
in the bladder
Yes, spotting can sometimes occur as a symptom of a bladder infection.
No. There is no passage between your colon and bladder and urethra. Might've been diarrhea.
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infections
The bladder.
Microorganisms cause infections which affect the urinary system. Usally the infections start in the bladder and spread to the kidneys.
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Breakdown of Drugs- LiverStorage of Urine- Urinary Bladder
Your bladder acts as a reservoir to store urine until such time as it is convenient to discharge it. Although there would be the inconvenience and embarassment of the continual discharge of urine that would occur without a bladder, the body can function quite well without it.
Individuals with an overactive bladder caused by spinal cord lesions at or above the seventh thoracic vertebra, are at risk for sympathetic dysreflexia, a life-threatening condition which can occur when the bladder (and/or rectum) becomes overly full.