...In some cases, other tests, including urine tests and MRI scans, may also be used. Treatment of chronic heart failure Once diagnosed, people with chronic heart failure will work closely...
...recommended. Voiding Dysfunction Follow-up care for voiding dysfunction is designed to improve and restore normal urinary function. Tests, such as ultrasounds and urine cultures, may be recommended to identify any...
...and part of the vagina descend because the tissues that support them have weakened. This displaces the organ resulting in patients having difficulty moving or holding their urine. Benign tumour...
...high blood sugar levels. Symptoms of type 2 diabetes include a frequent need to urinate, producing large volumes of urine, feeling tired, weight loss, and feeling more often thirsty than...
...to pass through the colon and rectum. Urostomy A urostomy also called an ileal conduit, is a procedure that creates a stoma specifically to drain urine when passage through the...
...High blood pressure **Question: What are the symptoms of urological conditions?** **Answer:** * Frequent urination * Painful urination * Blood in urine * Erectile dysfunction * Difficult urination * Prostate...
...more serious heart problems, such as a heart attack, is reduced. How Does the Procedure Work? Before the procedure, the patient undergoes blood and urine tests as well as a...
...due to hormonal changes Discomfort during sex – With vaginal dryness, sex can bring discomfort or pain Urine leakage – As the muscles of the vagina and the uterus become...
...source of allergic reactions. Allergies are commonly caused by the dander (dead skin cells) of cats and dogs. They can also be caused by direct contact or saliva and urine...
...determine whether there are other problems caused by the fistula and to assess the anal sphincter Blood and urine tests to check for infection Imaging tests to locate the fistula...