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Bladder

The bladder is a pear-shaped sac present in the pelvic region of the abdominal cavity that temporarily stores urine until it is expelled from the body.

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Urinary bladder rupture?

It is possible for a bladder to rupture, although rare. If the bladder can't empty, it becomes painful enough that people usually seek medical help. A catheter is put into the bladder to drain the urine and relieve the pressure. The kidneys will also slow or stop urine production when the pressure backs up as a compensatory mechanism to avoid rupture of the bladder. A very full bladder can also be ruptured by trauma, such as a car accident, especially if pelvic bones are broken.

When a man pee blood?

Blood in urine, known as hematuria, can be caused by various factors including urinary tract infections, kidney stones, or medical conditions like prostate issues or bladder cancer. It is important to see a healthcare provider if a man is experiencing this symptom, for proper diagnosis and treatment.

What are the different types of snow crystals?

Simple Prisms

A hexagonal prism is the most basic snow crystal geometry (see the Snowflake Primer). Depending on how fast the different facets grow, snow crystal prisms can appear as thin hexagonal plates, slender hexagonal columns (shaped a lot like wooden pencils), or anything in between. Simple prisms are usually so small they can barely be seen with the naked eye.

Men can read smaller print than women can?

Probably not. Here's an example of why this kind of question is even asked, and a good discussion of the difficulties of resolving such a question: http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/003419.html

Do you have fat in your bladder?

Xenotpalhdialdendalogy is the a very serious scientific study in which your bladder undergoes a series of painful, and chemical test in the lab only sertified by Dr. Hemajemawallaballhemsinfoofoo, located in the middle of Antarctica. To receive this test, you must first have a pole with an electric hand on the end stuck up your rear to reach your bladder. Then, it is grasped in the hand, and jerked out. Then, you are put to sleep. Then your bladder is placed on a platter, and served to a bunch of angry Cave Men. Then, in place of your bladder, the platter is placed, and you eventually, well....turn into a caveman yourself, and run back to Antarctica in serch of your fellow brotheren.

Side effects include: continuous country music playing in your head, your stomach enlarging, a rash on your butt, continuous drooling, monkey dancing and pacing, and impersonating a Christmas Tree.

-P.S.

good luck to all of you who may have "fat in their bladder"

:Well, not actually in the bladder but there is a lining of fat tissue along the outside of the bladder....whoever took time out of their day to make that novel of an answer is not the brightest person and didnt understand the question

How does huffing affect your urinary system?

Huffing, or inhaling toxic substances, can have harmful effects on the urinary system. It can lead to inflammation and irritation of the bladder and kidneys, which may result in symptoms like blood in the urine, frequent urination, or pain while urinating. Long-term huffing can also cause kidney damage and increase the risk of urinary tract infections.

How come I pee my pants in my sleep?

There might just be something wrong with your urinary system. You should go get it checked out just to see if there is any way to prevent it. Until you get the option of going to the doctor, try using overnight diapers for while you sleep. You can buy those at pretty much any drugstore. I hope this helped and good luck! :)

Where do liquids go after drinking?

Liquids you drink are first swallowed into your esophagus, which then carries them to your stomach. From there, the liquids are absorbed into your bloodstream through the walls of your intestines, providing hydration and necessary nutrients for your body's functions. Any excess liquid is eventually excreted from your body through urination.

What is the scientific name of bladder cancer?

The scientific name for bladder cancer is "urothelial carcinoma," formerly known as "transitional cell carcinoma." Urothelial carcinoma is the most common type of bladder cancer, accounting for the majority of cases. It originates in the urothelial cells, which line the inside of the bladder and the urinary tract. Other less common types of bladder cancer include squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, and small cell carcinoma, but urothelial carcinoma is the most prevalent.

What is petechial in the bladder?

Petechial hemorrhages in the bladder are small pinpoint areas of bleeding under the mucous membrane. They can be caused by trauma, infection, inflammation, or underlying medical conditions such as autoimmune disorders or coagulation abnormalities. Depending on the cause, treatment may include addressing the underlying condition and managing symptoms.

What does it mean when you have a fluttering feeling around the gallbladder area?

A fluttering feeling around the gallbladder area could be due to muscle spasms, gas, indigestion, or gallbladder issues such as gallstones or inflammation. If you are experiencing persistent fluttering or pain, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and diagnosis.

Does smoking have effects on the bladder?

Snuff and other tobacco products that you chew can result in bladder cancer, but smoking will not. You will have a greater chance of contracting cancer of the throat, esophagus, lungs, etc. by smoking though. Smoking has not been known to do much to the bladder

What is the function of air bladders?

Air bladders have been used in a number of applications since the invention of synthetc rubber in the 1940's. Most of the applications include bumpers for ships when they dock, as cushions for various industrial applications where a soft impact is required, and as substitutes for springs in cars (early Mercedes 600 models had air cushions/bladders)

Can hamsters drink other drinks than water?

fruit,not bananas,birdseeds,berries but onlywhen there washed zuccinni, corn (even on the cob!)oatmeal, NO pickles! allmost every fruit and vegtible!
Hamster mix mainly which can be bought from petshops or supermarkets.

A few other favourites however that my hamster likes that are safe are:

Almonds

Celery

Peas

Sweetcorn

Steamed green beans (after they've cooled)

Broccoli

Apple (seedless - seeds contain cyanide)

Blueberries

Grape

I suggest only giving a tiny amount of these foods at a time, however, as too much can cause bad diarrhea.

Do cows have a urethra?

Yes They do and they do it frequently

Can sperm and urine be expelled from the urethra at the same time?

No they don't, the paths are like a valve, one closes when the other is in use

What is the distension of the ureter known as?

The most common reason or term for a distended uterus is pregnancy. Though there are other reasons for a distended uterus like leiomyomas which are also known as uterine fibroids, any symptoms should be checked out by a physician.

What glands does the urethra pass through?

The urethra passes through the prostate and the penis in the male.

What does a bladder sling do for a person?

It is a procedure done by a urologist or other healthcare person, who has the experience, to aid in stress incontinence. It is performed in an outpatient facility and you return home the same day. Some procedures are done through the vagina and some with a laprascope through the abdominal wall.

Is there any cure for overactive bladder?

Hypo tonic nurogenic urinary bladder can only be managed than can be cured. Intermittent self catheterisation, surgical removal bladder out let obstruction if implemented early when there are bladder contractions sufficient enough to void normally can revive the bladder . However a hypo-tonic bladder having very weak contractions on urodynamics and fail to revive even one year after ISC is unlikely to be revived though theoretically there is always some hope.

This is quite unfortunate that no sufficient and sustained research has been undertaken so far and this condition is highly discouraged by urology experts and nurses .Electrical simulation of sacral nerves is an option, but with limited success. there is no adequate data on the acceptability and success rate of this procedure. This is not available in many developing countries and very few urologists have expertise in this area.

So to say hypo tonic urinary bladder primarily is nurogenic is one of the most unfortunate diseases esp for men. Regular catheterisation have complications like infections, urethral changes including strictures, false passage, epidydimitis , orchitis, rapid development of resistant bacteria due to the need for repeated use of antibiotics.

Unconventional medicine like homeopathy/ayrurveda unani / acupuncture claim that they can treat this condition but supporting clinical evidence e is pathetically lacking.

This conditions restricts the moments, social contacts, travel and one should have toilet map while working out side. Catheterising in unhygenic surroundings is a real problum., Because of the nature of management this disease can trigger frequent dipressive moods.Fortunately Intermittent catheterisation is available as the only option in evacuating the bladder despite its complications and drugs are more or less empirical.Data relating to Research into drugs that can effectively contract bladder is very limited

RAMK

ramk61@rediffmail.com

Does the urethra convey urine and menstrual flow?

No. The female urethra is just for urine. Menstrual flow comes from the vagina, which specifically refers to the hole underneath the urethra. The vagina is the same opening that a woman uses for sex and gives birth through.