What does it mean when your urine is a very light almost clear foamy and has an odor?
Why is my urine very light yellow almost clear in color and has an odor and is foamy?
Which has highest mitotic index muscle skin kidney or lung?
Skin because it has to be continuously replaced.
What is urinary diversion surgery?
A urinary diversion involves removal of the urinary bladder and adjacent tissues and organs, and re-routing of the urinary stream. This may involve creation of an artificial opening in the abdomen called an ostomy.
There wouldn't be much need for doctors to gave a person a third kidney as the body originally had only two, therefore the third kidney would probably be rejected by the immune system.
Why the body excretes urine after you drink water immediately?
Frequent urination and thirst are common symptoms of diabetes. It is a possibility that you have prediabetes or undiagnosed diabetes.
Some of the common symptoms of diabetes are:
Frequent urination
Increased thirst
Increased hunger
Weakness and fatigue
Weight loss
Blurred vision
Tingling or numbness
Sores that do not heal
Infections
Dry, itchy, or scaly skin
Irritability
If you are exhibiting any of these symptoms you should schedule and appointment with your doctor and ask to have a blood glucose test performed. They will test your blood for the level of glucose to see if you elevated levels.
What drugs show up in a pee test And the length of time each drug stays in your urine?
Each drug is different in how long it stays in the body. For instance, pot stays in the fat and hair cells in the body 3-6 months. PSP never leaves the body and opiates stay 6 months to a year.
well if you have no toilet you can go by a bush and bend down like if you were on a toilet or on the road or you can have fun peeing in the toilet you can stand up like as if you were a boy by the toilet and let it out as hard as you can (so that you have a better chance of getting it in) or lift up the seat and sit down facing the lid and sit back on the edge and then pee or you can stand above the toilet and pee (this is great for pooping too) and you can pee in the shower (all of these you need to take your pants and under were off and set them by the door so you do not get pee on them) hope you enjoy! i do enjoy doing these
Is the urethra part of the urinary system?
It is both. The urethra is part of the urinary system. It is the tube that goes from the urinary bladder to the outside of your body
Its also part of the reproductive system in males. It carries sperm and semen from the prostate gland to the vagina during sexual intercourse.
What causes trace amounts of ketones and protein in a child's urine?
Small amounts of protein might be symptomatic of a bladder infection and not necessarily a sign of kidney damage. Also some protein spill over with exercise is not uncommon. As usual, you should consult your physician if you have questions.
Yes, on the International Space Station, all water is recycled, including urine.
What does reduced kidney function mean?
Organ function tests determine how well an organ is performing its primary functions. When an organ is not performing as expected then its function is considered to be reduced. When organ function is reduced the organ is said to be diseased (e.g. heart disease simply means the heart is not performing is function normally). The failure of the organ to perform normally may be because of a short-term problem (called acute) or an ongoing condition that typically results in serious damage (called chronic).
Reduced organ function is classified as primary when the organ itself is the cause of the problem or secondary when something else is the cause of the problem. As an example, liver disease could be caused by cirrhosis from excessive alcohol consumption - in this case the liver has been damaged because of having to process too much alcohol and this is considered "primary". An example of "secondary" liver disease is when the pancreas over produces digestive enzymes which then damage the liver.
It can be quite difficult to determine which organ has reduced function and then exactly why its function is reduced which can result in a number of tests having to be performed.
The above is generic and isn't specific to kidneys and equally applies to the liver, pancreas, the heart etc. The kidneys are responsible for regulating water and salt levels within the body. They also remove some waste products. So, a reduced kidney function means that it is not correctly regulating water and/or salt levels.
For more information look here: http://www.patient.co.uk/health/Blood-Test-Kidney-Function.htm
Who was the patron saint of poop?
While this question may seem like a joke, the early church took bodily functions very seriously, and prayer was considered a very real way to ease suffering. While there may not have been a patron saint of poop, there absolutely was a patron saint that for people who had stomach cramps-- St. Erasmus. And if one had a disorder of the bowels, one could pray to St. Bonaventure.
What is the area between the ureters and the urethra?
The kidneys each have a ureter that goes to the urinary bladder. One urethra goes from the urinary bladder to the outside surface of the body. Sphincters (ring-like muscles) control the opening and closing of the urethra.
Papilloma
What do you do if you are stuck in a lift ans you need to pee?
Hold it, or pull down your pants and pee off of the lift.
An organ that filters wastes from blood in the kidneys is a?
An organ that filters wastes from blood besides the kidneys is the liver. The liver removes glucose and stores it for future use. It also aids the kidneys in toxin removal.
What are the things person with one kidney shouldn't do?
Don't do a lot of difficult physical exercises and don't use alcohol if you just recently had your operation.
Yes
What complications can occur from placing a urinary catheter?
Urinary tract infection,which can lead to a form of dementia if not found and corrected properly or in time.
What is the Depth of the opening of the Urethra?
It goes all the way to your bladder, so this question doesn't make too much sense.
For a woman it is only about 1-2 inches. For a man it is 10+ inches. It is easy to catheterize a woman and slightly more difficult to catheterize a man.