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... yin, or yang. Some are warming or cooling. Some herbs drain damp and clear heat, as found in oozing skin lesions or bladder stones. Other herbs release wind from itchy skin or seizure disorders. Many of these traditional herbal formulas have been ...
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... just had an infection, but her vet says that she might have a kidney stone. Is that possible? Do animals get kidney stones very often? A: Hematuria (blood in the urine) is a serious symptom. A stone, called a urolith, can cause a small blood vessel ...
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... instructor/fellow at Mayo Clinic in Arizona for one year. Dr. Castle's research interests include prostate cancer, bladder cancer and kidney cancer. He is the director of the Desert Mountain Prostate Cancer Research Fund and is the principal ...
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... than it is time to do a more complete kidney work-up. Does this patient have a history of kidney infections or kidney stones? Is there blood in the urine or some other discoloration of the urine? Is the back pain accompanied by nausea or vomiting? ...
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Sept. 17, 2009 -- For millions of women and some men, bladder infections are a painful part of life.
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... others. Factors that increase risk include: Being sexually active Using a diaphragm for birth control Having kidney stones Occasionally someone has frequent infections because of a blockage in the urinary system. Urine should be sterile -- without ...
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... generous blood supply makes the procedure an advanced laparoscopic operation. Furthermore, unlike patients with gall bladder stones, patients who need splenectomy for benign disorders are rare. These factors may prohibit the laparoscopic surgeon ...
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... There are many reasons cats strain to urinate. Straining to urinate, or stranguria, may be due to an infection, bladder stones, polyps, tumors,or behavioral issues. Cats can also develop a poorly understood condition termed Feline Lower Urinary ...
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... Typically, there's only a 50 percent chance that snoring will improve over the long term. Passing kidney stones can be an extremely painful process that no one wants to repeat. But patients who have experienced kidney stones have a 50 percent chance ...
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Passing kidney stones can be an extremely painful process that no one wants to repeat.
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... of many other conditions. It's not unusual for women with ovarian cancer to be diagnosed first with a digestive or bladder disorder. With these concerns, symptoms tend to come and go, occur in certain situations or be related to certain foods. With ...
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... pain and presence of blood in their urine. Many experts say that the problem why people who are suffering from kidney stones is that they always tend to be complacent in keeping up with a healthy diet and regular exercise. Theydeliberately or not ...
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... inflammation due to arthritis and rheumatism and enhancing blood circulation. It is also useful in curing kidney stones and bladder problems. However, the key ingredients are especially useful for treatment of liver related problems. Dandelion tea ...
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Surgeons at The Methodist Hospital in Houston are removing gall bladders through a single incision in the belly button to prevent scarring for patients with gall stones.
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... a difference. That's because their problem is triggered by a little known but surprisingly common condition - tonsil stones. We tend to associate stones with the kidneys or gall bladder, but it seems stones can also form on our tonsils, where they ...
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Trudy O'Neill has collected pots of unusual stones. The stones are shaped like coral and vary from the size of grit to as large as five millimetres.
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... 18 experience episodes of leaking urine involuntarily, and one in five adults over age 40 are affected by overactive bladder or recurrent symptoms of urgency and frequency. Most common in people over 50 years of age, especially women, urinary ...
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Devices and products that contain or collect urine play important roles in the management of bladder dysfunction in women with urinary incontinence or retention.
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