-Increased water intake.
-Ingestion of a diuretic.
-Certain illnesses.
A decrease in the flow of urine is typically associated with an enlargement of the prostate gland (which surrounds the urethra and can squeeze it) or a urinary tract infection which can cause swelling.
Yes it can. You have to drink a lot more water than you usually do to make it increase
"Mid-flow clean catch" urine from a healthy organism should be free of microbes. Urine from the beginning of the flow may contain bacteria washed from the perianal region. Bacteria in the urine would indicate an infection.
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Because of the one-way valve system of the ureters, which connect the kidneys to the bladder. If these ureter valves do not work properly, they can cause urine to back-flow into the ureters and toward the kidneys.
urethrostenosisThe urethra is the tube from the bladder that empties urine through the penis. The urethra goes through the prostate gland. When a prostate gland becomes enlarged, it presses on the urethra and narrows the opening, thus causes urination problems.
Increase current by either increasing the voltage or decreasing the resistance.
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Increase air flow = increased oxygen flow = increase in burn temperature and rate.
so time prostate enlargement will cause problems in urinary flow
Many things can cause a decrease in cash flow including decrease in sales, increase in expenses, not collecting accounts receivables timely, and increase in interest rates.
If the Urine is in the bladder and does not flow, you put a catheter through the urethra.