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we have 2 kidneys in our body if one of them is removed the other kidney left can function well.
The kidney filters waste from the blood stream and body for urinary excretion.
The function of the excretory urinary system is to eliminate wastes in the form of urine(excess water and unwanted minerals), and its parts include the kidney,and the urinary bladder.
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.
Some urinary diseases that may require a kidney transplant include end-stage renal disease (ESRD), polycystic kidney disease, glomerulonephritis, and diabetes-related kidney failure. These diseases can severely impair kidney function, leading to the need for a transplant to restore proper kidney function and improve the individual's quality of life.
A bird's kidneys function to filter waste products from the blood and concentrate them into the urinary waste to preserve water in the body.
The urinary tract. However if the stone is too large to pass it will block the urinary flow causing much pain and discomfort and may have to be surgically removed.
Nephrologist deals with medical problems of kidneys. Urologist deals with surgical problems.
Kidney stones can cause blockages in the urinary tract, leading to pain, difficulty urinating, and potentially damaging the kidneys. They can also increase the risk of urinary tract infections and may affect kidney function if left untreated.
Yes the kidney is the main organ in the urinary system as well as the bladder.
The ureter is found between the kidney and the urinary bladder. It is responsible for carrying urine from the kidney to the bladder.
When urinary organs don't work properly, it can lead to conditions such as urinary incontinence, urinary tract infections, kidney stones, and kidney failure. These conditions can result in symptoms like pain, discomfort, and changes in urination patterns, and may require medical intervention to improve function.