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Urology

A great many people will have some sort of urinary problem or injury in the course of their life. Urinary tract issues and wounds can go from minor to more serious. In some cases, minor and major issues can begin with similar manifestations.

Basic symptoms

  • Burning while peeing (dysuria). This is the most widely recognized symptom of a urinary tract disease.
  • Frequent desire to pee without being able to pass a lot of pee (recurrence).
  • Pain in the flank, which is felt just beneath the rib cage or above the midriff on one or the two sides of the back.
  • Fever.
  • Urgent need to pee (urgency).
  • Feeling like you can’t totally discharge your bladder.
  • Blood in the pee (hematuria). Your pee may look red, brown colored, or pink. Blood in the pee may happen after extraordinary exercise, for example, running or bicycling.
  • Leaking pee (incontinence).
  • Nausea and vomiting.