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Mayo Clinic Minute: Treating Urinary Tract Infections

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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are very common. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reports that UTIs are responsible for 8.1 million trips to health care providers each year. All adults and children are susceptible to UTI’s, but women are at greatest risk. Symptoms vary depending on the severity of the infection, and include pain when urinating, abdominal discomfort and fever.

In this Mayo Clinic Minute, reporter Vivien Williams talks to a Mayo Clinic expert about what to do if you suspect you have a urinary tract infection.

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Kidney Problems can cause Low Back Pain! Know the 7 symptoms | Doc Cherry

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The purpose of this video is to inform you on when to view low back pain as purely musculoskeletal or when to have yourself checked for a possible kidney problem because Low back pain can be a referred pain from the kidney. In this video I will teach you the 7 symptoms that will help you determine if low back pain is caused by a kidney problem. Stay with me until the very end because you don’t want to miss out on any of these symptoms.

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SPINE ISSUE CAUSING URINARY PROBLEMS. How is it treated?-Dr.Kodlady Surendra Shetty| Doctors' Circle

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Consultant Orthopedic & Spine Surgeon | Spine Care and Ortho Care Hospital,Bangalore
When there is a pressure on the spinal cord or the spinal roots the spinal cord is up to the level of L1 and below that there will be spinal roots wherever there is a pressure on the spinal cord. So there can be irregularity of the maturation or the urinary problem suppose that there is a sudden disc prolapse around the lower final column that is in the spinal root level below the L1. There will be final routes so if there is a sudden disc prolapse and there is a too much of compression the sudden compression then there can be paralysis of the bladder there can be paradise of the bladder there can be paralysis of the bubble that means there will be difficulty in maturation and difficulty in defecation also along with the weakness of the lower limb. So this has to be treated on an emergency basis yeah when there is sudden disc prolapse at L 3 or 4 level the disc comes out and presses upon the spinal nerve roots then there will be paralysis of the roots that leads to the weakness of the lower limb weakness of the bladder and weakness of the bubble. So there will be difficulty in passing urine properly so this is called cauda equina syndrome that is like coda equivalent means the tail of the horse that means the spinal cord in the lower level looks like a horse tail. So when there is a pressure on that so we get all these symptoms. So that is called cauda equina syndrome. Cauda equina syndrome is an emergency it has to be treated immediately and the treatment is usually surgery so when there is a pressure on the core it has to be released within four hours if you don’t release within that particular time there will be permanent damage for the roots and the maturation may be a problem for lifelong. So that has to be operated immediately and the either we have to do fusion surgery or decompression surgery depending upon the other findings.
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What causes blood in urine? by Dr. S.K.Pal at Apollo Spectra Hospitals

What causes blood in urine? by Dr. S.K.Pal at Apollo Spectra Hospitals

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Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Signs & Symptoms (& Why They Occur)

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Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Signs & Symptoms (& Why They Occur)

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are infections (mostly bacterial) of the urinary system. UTIs occur more frequently in young women compared to other groups. Due to irritation and inflammation from infective organisms, UTIs have characteristic signs and symptoms. In this lesson, we discuss those signs and symptoms in detail and discuss the reason why they occur.

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Blood in the urine (known as hematuria) is a common occurrence that elicits prostate cancer fears in many men and usually results in an uncomfortable cystoscopy to check for the presence of bladder cancer. In this video, PCRI’s CEO, Alex Scholz, asks Executive Director, Mark Scholz, MD, about hematuria, whether it is a symptom of prostate cancer, and Dr. Scholz offers information about a urine test that could circumvent the need for an invasive cystoscopy.

0:15 Is the presence of blood in the urine a symptom of prostate cancer?

Blood in the urine is very rarely an indicator of prostate cancer. More commonly it is a symptom of previous radiation, bladder cancer, kidney stones, or prostatitis.

1:03 Historically, a cystoscopy was required to test for the presence of bladder cancer; however, there is now a urine test called CXbladder that can be a substitute for the cystoscopy. A scan would still be required to check for kidney stones and other diagnostic criteria.

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