Oliguria- VERY low amounts of urine output
Could be caused by a number of things such as dehydration, Kidney disease, obstruction of the urine flow from bladder to urethra...
Enuresis refers to an inability to control urination
Diurnal enuresis is daytime wetting. Signs are frequent urination, urgent need feeling to urinate or dribble after urinating.
Causes could include: incomplete emptying of the bladder, overactive bladder disorder, constipation...
Frequent urination, especially associated with thrist is a sign of Diabetes mellitus.It can be ruled out or confirmed as such with a test called a glucose tolerance test
I would recommend she have an A1C test at her clinic. It will reveal whether she is heading towards diabetes.
A urinary tract infection also called a UTI, is an infection that occurs in the urinary tract of either a female or male. They are much more common in women. A person can get a UTI if bacteria get into the urinary tract. The infection usually begins in the bladder and travels down from there. Symptoms include painful urination, lower belly pain, cloudy urine, and possible nausea.
Urinary tract infection.
To answer the question is somewhat difficult being that these two illnesses are completely different. One is a urinary tract infection which is caused by a bacteria getting into the urinary system and has nothing to do with an STD (sexually transmitted disease). So to answer your question I will offer three different answers. 1) No, urinary tract infections are not contagious and are very common in women. 2) No, a urinary tract infection can not cause an STD. 3) One must have an STD in order to give another an STD; which again has nothing to do with a urinary tract infection. Anyone can get a urinary tract infection and it has nothing to do with intercourse; even animals can get these infections. Hope this helps and take care, Jupiter's Dawn
Urinary tract infections are quite common, especially in young women. Drinking cranberry juice is one of many ways to help a urinary tract infection. Speaking to a doctor about medical issues is always the best idea.
Yes, it is possible for a woman to become pregnant by a man who has a urinary tract infection. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of a medical disorder or disease, please seek the help of a qualified physician.
Treatment of urinary tract infections is the same for women on Depo Provera as for women who are not using this birth control method. See your health care provider for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
In women, GBS can cause vaginitis and urinary tract infections.
a bladder infection.it burns when you pee.it hurts sometimes too.it can cause back pain and stomach pain.and sometimes cause you to bleed.
Though urinary tract infection is more often in women than in men, men can also get this infection. Once noticed the signs or symptoms of uti, one should go to see a doctor asap. The infection can be treated with antibiotics or herbal medicine called diuretic and anti-inflammatory pill.
UTIs are not contagious. They are typically caused by bacteria that normally live in the digestive tract without causing symptoms, but make their way to the urinary tract and cause disease. While sexually transmissible infections such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomonas, and herpes can cause symptoms similar to those of bladder infections, these are not normally referred to as UTIs. However, if your question is "can a woman give a man a germ that causes burning when he urinates," the answer is yes.
The ease of getting urinary tract infections has nothing to do with sexual orientation.
If a person says that it hurts when they pee and they have to pee often, they may have an infection. The infection could be a urinary tract infection in women.