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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.
alteration of facial growth because of enlarged adenoids, upper airway obstruction, development of an irregular bite, difficult speech or swallowing
Thumbs of males are enlarged for grasping females during reproductive efforts.
obstruction, sleep apnea, inability to swallow properly because of enlarged tonsils, "hot potato" voice (breathy voice) and other speech abnormalities due to enlarged tonsils, recurrent or persistent abscesses or throat infections
Overflow incontinence happens when the bladder does not empty completely and urine collects in the end of the penis and begins to dribble out. It could be due to an obstruction such as faecal impaction, an enlarged prostrate, nerve damage, or an abnormality in the urethra.
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Yes, an enlarged prostate can cause difficulty using the bathroom. The prostate gland surrounds the urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body. When the prostate becomes enlarged, it can squeeze the urethra, leading to symptoms such as difficulty starting or stopping urination, weak urine stream, frequent urination, or the feeling of not being able to completely empty the bladder. This condition, known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), is common in older men and can be managed with medications or procedures to relieve symptoms.
The Prostate (not ProstRate no second R) is rather like a doughnut and the base of the penis passes through the center on its way out of the body. The urethra passes through the penis so as the Prostate swells it constricts around the penis, cutting off or restricting the flow of urine. If the swelling is great enough it may also slightly put pressure on the bladder, limiting its ability to hold urine.
Loud swallowing, also known as dysphagia, can be caused by various factors such as dehydration, enlarged tonsils, or certain medical conditions. It may also indicate difficulty in swallowing or an obstruction in the throat. It is important to consult a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
The narrowing of a passageway in the urinary system is called a urinary tract obstruction. This can be caused by various factors such as kidney stones, tumors, or an enlarged prostate. It can lead to issues with urine flow and kidney function.
The past participle of "enlarge" is "enlarged."