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Dysuria
Dysuria or painful urination is a broad term that is used to describe any type of pain, burning, stinging and discomfort during urination. This pain may originate in the urinary bladder, urethra (the tube that carries urine outside your body) and perineum (in men, the area between the scrotum and the anus and in women, the area between the anus and the opening of the vagina). Painful urination is very common and can indicate a number of medical problems. Therefore we need to be aware of the condition and its natural solution. The most common sign of Dysuria include: burning, stinging or throbbing pain during urination, abdominal pain, radiation of pain to the legs or back, fever, muscle stiffness, body ache, blood in urine, urethral or vaginal discharge, frequent and urgent urination, irri Read More
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Polyuria
Polyuria is a condition where the body urinates more than usual and passes excessive or abnormally large amounts of urine each time one urinates. Medically, Polyuria is defined as the passage of more than three litres of urine a day compared to the normal daily urine output in adults of about one to two litres. It is one of the main symptoms of Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes and can lead to severe dehydration. If left untreated, Polyuria can affect kidney function. Therefore we need to be aware of the condition and its natural solution. The most common sign of Polyuria is producing abnormally large volumes of urine at regular intervals throughout the day and even at night. It is usually accompanied by thirst and increased fluid intake – leading to compulsive water drinking. Nocturia or frequ Read More
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Renal Stone
Kidney or Renal stones (Renal Lithiasis) are small, hard deposits that form inside the kidneys. These are made of mineral and acid salts. Kidney stones can affect any part of the urinary tract — starting from the kidneys till the urinary bladder. Stones often form when the urine becomes concentrated, allowing minerals to crystallize and stick together. Although passing kidney stones with urine can be quite painful, the stones usually cause no permanent damage. However, they can damage the kidneys or reduce their efficacy in the long run. Therefore we need to be aware of the problem and its natural solution. A kidney stone may not cause symptoms until it moves around within the kidney or passes into the ureter — the tube connecting the kidney and bladder. If that happens, the following Read More
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