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Urinary

Bladder cancer is caused by an excess of growth of cells specifically in the urinary bladder. Initial symptoms include blood in the urine, increased urinary frequency, and pain during urination. Later symptoms may include back pain, difficulty urinating, bone pain, and food swelling.

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Chronic kidney disease is long-term damage to the kidneys due to underlying conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, kidney infections, or inflammatory disease. Symptoms of chronic kidney disease include swelling, low urine output, fatigue, weakness, chest pain, shortness of breath, and others.

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IgA Nephropathy, or Berger's Disease, is a chronic disease in which immunoglobulin A (IgA) deposits in the kidneys, causing kidney damage.

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Interstitial nephritis is a kidney condition characterized by swelling in between the kidney tubules. Symptoms include fatigue, itching, urinary changes, and twitching.

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Kidney stones are extremely painful. If you get one, you often have to wait it out. There are steps you can take to reduce the pain and speed the stone’s passing. But you should also be on the lookout for signs of complications.

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Nephrotic syndrome is a disorder of the kidneys that results in too much protein excreted into your urine. It is usually associated with damaged kidneys.

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Pyelonephritis is an infection of the kidneys, caused by a urinary tract infection (UTI) that travels up to the kidneys. It can be dangerous and needs immediate attention.

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A urinary tract infection (UTI) occurs when bacteria invade the bladder or kidneys. They can easily be treated with antibiotics. Common symptoms include: burning and frequent urination and the urgent need to urinate.

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A urinary tract infection (UTI) causes burning and the need to urinate frequently. It’s caused by bacteria and needs to be treated with an antibiotic. There are a few steps you can take to try to prevent them.

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Find out how to treat your mixed urinary incontinence

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While only antibiotics can get rid of the bacteria causing your urinary tract infection, there are some simple ways to lessen the pain.

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