This could be areas of hardening or calcification around the urethra, the tube that you pee out of.
The urethra is a small tube that sends urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.
Small hypo densities are seen in bilatereral para ventricular region
Women's urine is expelled through a small hole located near the opening of the vaginal canal called a urethra. A small tubal system connects a woman's bladder to the urethra.
Usually kidney stones. Kidney stones are small pieces of calcium which, if small enough can travel down the urethra - and possibly cause a blockage.
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small organisms have more oxgyen than big organisms
Some diamonds can be considered opaque, because they are seriously flawed. These are then sent to industry as industrial diamonds: the use for 75% of all diamonds mined. A diamond gemstone is clear with small inclusions, not opaque.
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No, the opening that females urinate from is called the urethra and is too small to receive sperm. The urethra is underneath the clitoris and above the vagina which is notably larger than the urethra. The vagina is between the anus and the urethra and it is the hole that receives sperm during sexual intercourse.
No. Semen should be opaque or white in color and should not have any dark spots. The dark spots could be dead tissue or remnants from your urethra or prostate which is not normal. Please consult a urologist or medical doctor for proper diagnosis.
A girl's urine comes out of the urethra in the same way that a boy's urine does. The urethra exists as a small opening on a girl that is barely visible.
Oh my gosh, no! The urethra is a tube in mammals that leads from the urinary bladder to the outside world. For females, it is relatively short and for males it is longer. In females it leads to a small opening just in front of the vagina. In males it leads all the way to the tip of the penis. The urethra is part of the urinary system, and the small intestine is part of the digestive system. Let's hope that the two never meet. Because if your urethra went into your small intestine, it would be a medical emergency that would require immediate surgery!