Carcinoma of the urinary bladder is a common malignancy and a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the western world. Current understanding of etiology, disease process, molecular ...
Dr. Deepti Sureka explained, “Urinary pH refers to the level of acidity or alkalinity in urine. A balanced pH helps maintain healthy kidney and bladder function, reduces the risk of stone ...
If your doctor tests your urine and finds too many leukocytes, it could be a sign of infection. Leukocytes are white blood cells created in the bone marrow and found in your blood and tissue.
If you've noticed mucus in urine during a trip to the bathroom, we explain what might be causing it and when it's time to see a doctor. When you think of mucus, your mind likely jumps to the stuffy ...
Urine tests measure specific substances in your urine, such as electrolytes, proteins, and bacteria. These tests can reveal a lot about your health, particularly when gradual changes or big jumps ...
Bladder control problems, or urinary incontinence, can cause an uncontrolled urgency to urinate, increased visits to the bathroom, and accidental leakage. Different medical conditions, aging, and ...
Small amounts of protein can appear in your urine and be OK. Above a certain level, however, may indicate proteinuria, which can be a red flag for kidney disease. Proteins are among the most ...
Patients positive for Schistosomiasis and strongyloidiasis by serological examination were then assessed by urine and stool examination. Baseline clinical and demographic data, including comorbidities ...
Blood in urine (hematuria) in males has many causes, including an enlarged prostate, urinary tract infection, kidney stones, and injury. Hematuria may be visible to the naked eye or only be detected ...
In this context, the present study aimed to evaluate circulating and urinary immune mediators in INS patients and to compare their levels according to steroid sensitiveness and disease activity at ...