The bladder is an organ about the shape of a walnut (when healthy) that is responsible for holding and removing of urea (urine).
The bladder stores urine before it is urinated out of the body.
Potential causes of bleeding in the bladder infection include irritation of the bladder lining, inflammation of the bladder walls, or the presence of bladder stones.
The ICD-9 code for hypotonic bladder is 596.54. This code is used to document the condition of a hypotonic bladder, which is characterized by reduced muscle tone in the bladder causing difficulty with emptying the bladder completely.
The potential causes of bleeding in a bladder infection can include irritation and inflammation of the bladder lining, as well as damage to blood vessels in the bladder due to the infection.
From what I know - you can't replace your bladder. You can be given a bag, which you probably already know. It isn't visible and it has to be changed. But I don't think you can replace your bladder.
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The bladder stores urine before it is urinated out of the body.
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A calculus in the bladder is a bladder stone.
Is my bladder infected? Ahh, my bladder is infected! Crystal's bladder is infected. "Sit down!" Tony said "because your bladder is infected"
No the kidneys are proximal to the bladder. The urethra is distal to the bladder.
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Its when your uterus falls on to your bladder and then you get a kink in your bladder and when they fix it ( tack it up). the kink doesnt come out of your bladder so you dont empty your bladder all the way.
Potential causes of bleeding in the bladder infection include irritation of the bladder lining, inflammation of the bladder walls, or the presence of bladder stones.
the bladder of a seahorse