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No it cannott, it has nothing to do with your uterus at all.
Either uninary tract infection,presence of calcium salts or light-chain diseases as in multiple myeloma.
It is caused by not drinking enough liquids in some cases. Other times, it can be genetics. The bacteria living in the bladder or urinary tracts can also get out of whack, causing a urinary tract infection. Sometimes, it can be a "backup" of urine.
to ensure that there are no obstruction within the digestive/urinary tract.
No, Tamiflu is for the flu, which is a virus. Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are typically caused by bacteria, especially E-Coli (from excrement / feces). You need a 'Clean Catch' urine culture and if you do have a UTI then you will need a specific antibiotic.
Hydronephrosis is when a kidney becomes enlarged due to an obstruction of the urinary tract. To correct it depends on where the obstruction is, but circumcision is certainly not necessary.
The patient would be unable to expel his or her stool, leading to intestinal obstruction.
Bladder stones usually occur because of urinary tract infection (UTI), obstruction of the urinary tract, enlargement of the prostate gland in men, or the presence of foreign bodies in the urinary tract.
Nonmechanical obstruction, called ileus, occurs because the wavelike muscular contractions of the intestine (peristalsis) that ordinarily move food through the digestive tract stop.
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prostate gland