Bladder problems are not a common complication of Diabetes. Although there can be more frequent urination, diabetes should not adversely affect the bladder.
no, not at all ~pawsalmighty
Apparently not but it is a major contributor to bladder cancer.
No it can not. The bacteria will not change the hormone levels in a pregnancy.
There are various urinary disorders some most common are kidney infection, bladder infection, incontinence, and enlarged prostate. Urinary disorders can be caused by cancer that affect the structure near the urinary tract. Seeking professional care from an experienced Urologist at RG Stone Urology & Laparoscopy Hospital is essential.
You can take them at the same time. Antibiotics do not affect the morning after pill.
An infection in the urinary tract will cause the appearance of blood in the urine sample, including red blood cells and whilte blood cells.
I would think-yes you still ovulate with an urinary tract infection. Ovaries produce eggs and travel down fallipeon tube. Urinary tract is a different body function.
Although the urinary opening -- called the urethra -- is on the end of the penis males and above the vaginal opening in females, the urinary system has nothing whatsoever to do with the reproductive system. If urine has "pus" (which can only be confirm by microscopic lab testing), it generally means there is a urinary infection. A urinary infection does not affect fertility in any way, ever (unless the persons are too tired from the infection to be interested in sex!).
No, you cannot get a urinary tract infection from your spouse cheating on you. UTI's are generally caused by bacteria from the bowel and are not transmitted sexually.
The excretory ailments are the nephrisis,nephrosis,kidney stones,uremia,skin disorder and urinary tract infection (UTI)
What are some harmful substances for the Excretory system
Well, diabetics do not literally eat a 'lump of sugar', but they do eat glucose tablets, which is basically all sugar (but in an edible form). If their blood sugar level is low, they eat the glucose tablet (as you refer to as the 'lump of sugar'), and the sugar (glucose is the same thing as sugar, just a different name) from the glucose tablet increases the blood sugar levels in that person's body, but it does not take immediate affect. The glucose tablets will then increase the blood sugar levels, thereby stabilizing the body's condition. (Having low blood sugar can lead to fainting, so they take it to keep from fainting.) Diabetics who need to use insulin can become hypoglycemic and require more sugar to balance excess insulin.