Sentences with phrase «urine flows from»

Urine flows from the kidneys through the ureters into the bladder.
Urethra: A tube - like structure through which urine flows from the bladder to the outside of the body.

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Since dandelion has diuretic activity3, drinking 1 - 2 cups of dandelion root tea along with 8 - 10 cups of water throughout the day may help increase urine flow and flush out bacteria from the urinary tract and the bladder.
Most experts believe that children who have a UTI are at risk for having vesicoureteral reflux (VUR), a condition in which urine flows backwards, from the bladder back to the kidneys.
Hospitalized patients are routinely hooked up to urinary catheters that enable doctors and nurses to measure urine flow (not incidentally, the catheters also liberate health - care workers from having to take patients to the bathroom).
The waste products become part of the urine, which flows from the kidneys through a pair of tubes called ureters, which connect to the bladder.
Coffee, tea, alcohol, and energy drinks are diuretics that increase urine flow and flush water from the body, eventually leading to dehydration.
Stimulates urine flow, increases circulation and cleanses toxins from the blood.
Twice daily, urine samples were taken from 3 - to 11 - year - olds for more than a year to see how much pesticide is flowing through our kids.
Unfortunately, continued prostate growth can restrict the healthy flow of urine from the bladder.
My GP is baffled, and thinks (by process of elimination) it could be «chemical epididymitis», which is where a structural defect in my urinary tract is allowing urine from my bladder to flow back into my epididymis.
Marshmallows» diuretic properties stimulate better urine flow and protect the kidneys from toxins, promoting optimal health.
Its exceptional diuretic action not only promotes the flow of urine and uric acid excretions from the kidneys, helping to flush kidney stones and gravel, but its antiseptic properties ease urinary inflammation and benefit the overall health of the urinary tract.
The cage should be well ventilated to allow flow of fresh air to help prevent the build up of odor from urine, feces and spoiled food.
These stones can escape from the bladder into the urethra and get stuck, blocking the flow of urine.
Smaller stones often pose a larger health risk because they can escape from the bladder into the urethra and get stuck, blocking the flow of urine.
These intravenous fluids correct dehydration when it is present, maintain blood pressure when shock is an issue, and flush toxins from the pet's body through increased urine flow.
Urine is produced twenty - four hours a day and flows constantly from the kidneys through tiny tubes called ureters into the bladder.
This will immediately restore kidney urine flow and help to eliminate toxins from the bloodstream.
Dysuria may occur from inflammation and swelling of the bladder walls or the urethra, from muscle spasms or due to a physical obstruction to urine flow caused by the presence of the stones.
Dysuria may result from inflammation and swelling of the bladder walls or the urethra, from muscle spasms, or due to a physical obstruction to urine flow caused by the presence of the stones.
A complete blockage — one that totally obstructs the flow of urine and prevents the elimination of poisonous waste from a cat's system — will present a medical emergency that, without immediate veterinary care, may prove fatal.
They affect the bladder and / or the urethra (the tube that the urine flows through from the bladder on its way out of the body).
In summary, if your dog has a gradual decrease in urine flow, or is finding it gradually more difficult to urinate, then she is probably suffering from an infection or the symptoms of old age.
Bladder infection results when bacteria from the lower tract climb into the bladder, defeating the natural defense mechanisms of the system (forward urine flow, the bladder lining, inhospitable urine chemicals etc.).
If there is a blockage, infection or tumor (neoplasia) then there may be a blockage keeping the urine from flowing properly.
The condition called USMI (urethral sphincter mechanism incontinence) occurs when the muscles do not completely stop urine from flowing through the urethra.
In female spayed dogs the most common cause is USMI, which is a weakening of the muscle in the urethra (leads from the bladder to the outside of the body) that shuts off the flow of urine.
But, if you stick to the traditional version then I'd recommend setting up a system to let you access the contents from outside the house... via a hatch, like a cartridge system that some RV's have... Instead of carrying the stuff through you house every time... while a bed of nitrogen loving plants can help with directly out flowing the urine instead of containing it as well... among other similar solutions to reduce the maintenance involved...
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