Epispadias A congenital defect that results in the abnormal positioning of the urinary meatus
Abnormal results, or a positive test, where bacteria are found in the specimen, may indicate a urinary tract infection.
Epispadias is the medical term for a congenital defect in which the urethra opens on the dorsum of the penis. Epispadias is due to a defect in the tissue that folds inward to form the urethra.
Protein and blood in urine normally detect urinary tract infection, treatable with antibiotics. Glucose in urine could be a sign of diabetes, although further diagnostic tests should be done to confirm this (i.e. Blood tests) as high sugar intake before test can give positive result for glucose.
You might have a urinary infection since the outcome of eating ice cream sounds abnormal. I recommend seeing a doctor or a urinary specialist.
+ UTI (Urinary Tract Infection)
No it can not.
In medicine it is an abnormal connection between cells or organs that normally do not connectA fistula is an abnormal connection between an organ, vessel, or intestine and another structure. What happened to using google when you have questions like this?'Fistula' has a couple of senses: 1: an abnormal passage leading from a suppurating cavity to the body surface; 2: a chronic inflammation of the withers of a horse
The medical term for an abnormal condition of bladder stones is cystolithiasis.
Kidney stones and bladder stones
The kidneys are the starting point of the urinary system, the organ where urine (waste liquid materials) are filtered out of the blood stream. Dysfunctional or nonfunctional kidneys create abnormal urine, and usually an abnormal amount of abnormal urine. This can range from anuria (no urine) to polyuria (urinating multiple times a day) and from urinating basically straight water (clear, colorless, USG <1.003) to urinating pus, blood, serum, or some combination thereof.
Hypospadias Found only in male infants; urethral orifice is located on ventral surface of penis.
Hypospadias and epispadias are congenital defects of the urinary tract. This means they occur during intrauterine development. There is no genetic basis for the defects. Specific causes for hypospadias are not known.