Interstitial cystitis
A urinary bladder disease of unknown cause characterised by pain associated with urination urinary frequency urgency, and pressure in the bladder ...
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A multipurpose alder tree found in the subtropical highlands of the himalaya. it is called utis in nepalese and nepalese alder in english.
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Kidney stone
A hard mass formed in the kidneys, typically consisting of insoluble calcium compounds; a renal calculus
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Urinary incontinence
Any involuntary leakage of urine. it is a common and distressing problem, which may have a profound impact on quality of life. urinary incontinence almost always results from an underlying treatable medical condition but is under-reported to medical practitioners. ...
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Renal failure
A situation in which the kidneys fail to function adequately
Cystoscopy is the diagnostic procedure that allows for the visualization of the urinary bladder. It involves inserting a thin tube with a camera (cystoscope) through the urethra to examine the bladder wall for abnormalities or conditions like inflammation, tumors, or stones.
Transurethral bladder resection is a surgical procedure, performed under sedation or anesthesia, with a lighted tube inserted through the urethra.Transurethral bladder resection is a surgical procedure used to view the inside of the bladder, remove tissue samples, and/or remove tumors.
Retrograde cystography is a diagnostic imaging procedure used to evaluate the bladder and urethra. It involves injecting contrast media into the bladder through a catheter and taking X-ray images to visualize any abnormalities such as urinary tract injuries or vesicoureteral reflux.
A radionuclide retrograde cystogram is a diagnostic imaging procedure that uses a radioactive substance to visualize the bladder and urinary tract. The procedure involves inserting a catheter into the bladder through the urethra and injecting a radioactive contrast material to facilitate imaging of the bladder structure and function. It is commonly used to evaluate issues such as reflux, urinary tract abnormalities, and bladder dysfunction.
Cardiac catheterization
Urinary catheterization is the insertion of a catheter into a patient's bladder. The catheter is used as a conduit to drain urine from the bladder into an attached bag or container.
voiding cystourethrography
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Transvesical ureterolithotomy through the bladder is a surgical procedure used to remove kidney stones that have traveled into the ureter. This involves making an incision in the bladder to access the ureter and remove the stones, helping to alleviate symptoms and prevent complications associated with kidney stones.
Augmentation cystoplasty. In this procedure, the surgeon removes the patient's bladder and replaces it with a section of the bowel--in effect creating a new bladder. The patient passes urine through the urethra in the normal fashion
sputum is phlegm ejected through the mouth that can be examined for diagnostic purposes. is a procedure in which a sample of mucus is coughed up from the lungs and them examined under a microscope to detect cancer cells.
a technique that is sometimes used to collect urine from infants younger than six months. The doctor withdraws urine from the bladder into a syringe through a needle inserted through the skin over the bladder.