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Ureteral Obstruction - Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

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Ureteral Obstruction - Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

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  1. Ureteral Obstruction - Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Specialty Care Clinics

  2. What is Ureteral Obstruction? Ureteral obstruction is a block in one or both of the tubes (ureters) that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder. The ureteral obstruction could be cured. But, if it is not treated, symptoms could quickly move from mild — pain, fever, and infection — to severe — loss of kidney function, sepsis, and death. Ureteral obstruction is quite common. Because it is treatable, severe complications are uncommon.

  3. Cause Of Ureteral Obstruction Various causes inside (intrinsic) or outside (extrinsic) the ureter could lead to ureteral obstruction, including: Kidney stones Cancerous and non-cancerous tumors Blood clots Enlarged lymph nodes Internal tissue growth, like endometriosis in females Long-term swelling of the ureter wall, generally because of diseases like tuberculosis or a parasite infection known as schistosomiasis

  4. Symptoms Of Ureteral Obstruction Ureteral obstruction may have no signs or symptoms. Signs and symptoms depend on where the obstruction happens, whether it is partial or complete, how quickly it develops, and whether it affects one or both kidneys. Signs and symptoms may include: Pain Changes in the quantity of urine you produce (urine output) Difficulty urinating Blood in the urine Urinary tract infections High blood pressure (hypertension) Get More Details Information Click Here

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