Block flow of urine.
It is never normal for a kidney stone to block your urine, however it does happen. When a stone blocks the flow of urine, treatment needs to occur soon so kidney or ureter damage doesn't occur.
If it doesn't cause pain or impede flow - that is, block or slow down urination - it's no problem.
It can happen. There is a condotion known as BPH (Benign Prostate Hyperplasia) that can narrow the urethra and restrict urine flow. This can also occur with prostate cancer.
If the Urine is in the bladder and does not flow, you put a catheter through the urethra.
A urine flow test evaluates the speed of urination, or amount voided per second, and the total time of urination.
Antidiuretic hormone works against urine flow; if it's not produced, there is excess dilute urine produced.
The heat will flow from the boiling water to the block of ice.
A urine flow test can indicate problems in bladder function, such as an obstruction, that will need further tests to diagnose.
No.
AlkaptonuriaVesicoureteral reflux is the backflow of urine into the kidneys.
The Blader contracting and the Prostate relaxing to allow urine to flow