think you mean Reflux which is the forcing of urine up the ureters by back pressure.
Hematuria is the medical term for Blood in Urine. The common causes of Hematuria are from the bladder, kidney and prostate infections and diseases.
urethral meatus
The urea and water that make up urine are removed from the blood in the kidney. This is then passed on to the bladder which will be excreted as urine.
Urine formation in the kidney
The normal flow of urine begins in the collecting system of each kidney. Urine then flows out of each kidney and into a tube called the ureter.
Hydronephrosis is a backup of urine in the kidney due to reflux.
Hydronephrosis is the medical term meaning buildup of urine in the kidney. Hydroureter is the medical term meaning buildup of urine in the ureter.
Renal Suppression (kidney + to stop) is a condition where the kidney has stopped functioning, or is only making a minimal amount of urine. This leads to kidney failure and uremia.
Urodipsia is the medical term meaning process of drinking urine.
Glomerulonephritis, also known as Bright's disease.
Hydronephrosis is an abnormal collection of urine in the kidney.HydronephrosisHydronephrosis means abnormal condition of fluid in the kidney.Nephrosis. Nephr/o is kidney and -osis is abnormal condition.Or hydronephrosis.Hydronephrosis is excess fluid in the kidneys.
Ketonuria means ketones in the urine.Ketonuria is the medical term meaning ketones in the urine.
Hydronephrosis is the medical term for distension of a kidney caused by the buildup of urine. It can be due to obstruction, such as a kidney stone or tumor, leading to swelling and potential kidney damage if left untreated. Treatment may involve addressing the underlying cause and relieving the obstruction.
AlkaptonuriaVesicoureteral reflux is the backflow of urine into the kidneys.
Depends on the person but usually 1.5 litres
The medical term for the presence of blood in urine is hematuria. Traces of blood in your urine could indicate a urinary tract infection, a kidney infection, an enlarged prostate or kidney disease. Other causes may be kidney or bladder stones, injury due to over exertion during exercise or cancer.
A cystogram is a recording of the urine in the bladder.