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During the pandemic, everyone seems to have already understood: in order to protect themselves from the virus, you need to wear masks, keep a social distance and regularly treat your hands with antiseptic. And around the last point, many still have a lot of questions. The main one among them is: “Can ordinary alcohol serve…
Opsouria is a pathological condition in which copious urine discharge is observed not in the near future after consuming a large amount of fluid, but after 24 or more hours. It is found in heart failure, portal hypertension, hyperglycemia, hypernatremia, and some endocrine diseases. The cause of opsouria is established on the basis of complaints,…
Nocturia is a nocturnal urge to urinate. It is constantly or periodically observed in diseases of the kidneys and bladder, prostate adenoma, neurological pathologies, heart failure, and some endocrine diseases. It occurs episodically when the regime is violated. The cause of the symptom is established on the basis of complaints, examination results, laboratory and hardware…
Urinary urgency is a sudden categorical intense urge to urinate. It is observed with cystitis, other lesions of the bladder, injuries and diseases of the urethra, neurological pathologies. Accompanies some andrological and gynecological diseases. To determine the cause of the symptom, complaints are collected, an objective examination is carried out, laboratory and hardware techniques are…
Difficulty urinating in men is noted in diseases of the urethra and bladder, prostate damage, some other andrological pathologies and oncological processes. Occurs acutely or develops gradually, usually combined with other dysuric disorders. To determine the cause of miction difficulties, a survey, external examination, finger rectal examination are conducted, hardware and laboratory examinations are prescribed.…
Difficulty urinating in women is observed in urological pathologies, genital prolapse, ovarian tumors, and some other gynecological diseases. It is often supplemented with other variants of dysuria: pain, imperative urges, incontinence. The cause of the symptom is determined by the results of a survey, gynecological examination, imaging and laboratory techniques. Therapeutic measures include drug therapy,…
Painful urination indicates pathological processes in the bladder or urethra. Pains and cuts are accompanied by inflammatory pathologies (urethritis, cystitis), STDs, urolithiasis, tumors and injuries of the genitourinary organs, foreign bodies. Pain may occur before the start of the injection, during urination or after it ends. Urological examination includes urine tests, endoscopic (urethroscopy, cystoscopy), X-ray…
Anuria is a pathological condition in which the amount of urine excreted is less than 50 ml per day. It is detected in acute renal failure of various genesis, at the final stage of CRF, with severe cardiovascular and multiple organ failure, various shock conditions, renal vascular thrombosis, urolithiasis. The cause of anuria is established…
Hypomenorrhea is a violation of menstrual function, in which the volume of bloody discharge does not exceed 50 ml. The disorder may have physiological causes or occur after operations, injuries, against the background of various diseases — malformations, inflammatory diseases of the genital area, endocrine pathology, brain tumors. Gynecological examination, ultrasound of pelvic organs, endoscopic…
Rare menstruation is a disorder of the menstrual cycle, in which its duration exceeds 35 days (opsomenorrhea). A variant of the disorder is spaniomenorrhea with the appearance of bloody discharge 2-4 times a year. The symptom may be accompanied by a decrease in the amount of bloody discharge, constant pain and discomfort in the lower…