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Urinary Incontinence – Types, Investigation and Treatment

Urinary Incontinence – Types, Investigation and Treatment

Urinary incontinence refers to loss of bladder control which may cause involuntary urination or urine leakage, but can be treated with surgery or medicine.

07 Jun 2005

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)

Irritable bowel syndrome or IBS is a chronic gastrointestinal disorder which causes constipation, diarrhoea, abdominal pain and other symptoms.

02 Jun 2005

Dysmenorrhoea (period pain; menstrual cramps)

Dysmenorrhoea (period pain; menstrual cramps)

Dysmenorrhoea is commonly known as period pain. It affects women before or during their menstrual period. Like endometriosis, the cause is unknown.

12 May 2005

Oliguria (decreased urine production)

Oliguria (decreased urine production)

Oliguria or decreased urine production may be caused by dehydration, urinary tract obstruction or kidney inflammation or damage.

25 Apr 2005

Blood in Urine

Blood in Urine

blood in urine cause of blood in urine white blood cell in urine blood discharge in male urine blood urine blood and protein in urine…

25 Apr 2005

Health Benefits of Quitting Smoking

Health Benefits of Quitting Smoking

WHO estimates that about 5 million people around the world die from smoking every year. With the extensive knowledge we possess regarding the detrimental health effects…

15 Apr 2005

Dysuria (and Urine Frequency)

Dysuria (and Urine Frequency)

Dysuria causes painful urination and, like frequent urination (overactive bladder), may be a symptom of bladder infection or disease.

14 Apr 2005

Nocturia (increased need to urinate at night)

Nocturia (increased need to urinate at night)

Nocturia refers to frequent urination at night and might be caused by excessive fluid intake, or be a sign of diabetes or heart disease.

14 Apr 2005

Diabetic ketoacidosis

Diabetic ketoacidosis

Diabetic ketoacidosis is a complication of type 1 diabetes mellitus, caused by reduced insulin and characterised by impaired glucose utilisation.

14 Apr 2005