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Urinary Tract Disease

Urinary Tract Disease. By Abraham Zetino. Vesicoureteral Reflux (VUR). Vesicoureteral reflux is when urine is sent back up the ureters and back into the kidneys, due to dwelling of the bladder. How you get Vesicoureteral Reflux. VUR can occur in children with other urinary abnormalities.

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Urinary Tract Disease

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  1. Urinary Tract Disease By Abraham Zetino

  2. Vesicoureteral Reflux (VUR) • Vesicoureteral reflux is when urine is sent back up the ureters and back into the kidneys, due to dwelling of the bladder.

  3. How you get Vesicoureteral Reflux • VUR can occur in children with other urinary abnormalities. • VUR can occur in boys due to all the pressure that releases the urine. • Children who are born with neural defects may have VUR.

  4. What happens to the system and does it try to fix itself? • Your kidneys become swollen. • The body can heal itself within 5 years, although if the condition is worse a flap-valve apparatus will replace your sphincter to close off the bladder.

  5. What medicines are needed and is it curable? • No medicines are needed to help stop this disease. • This disease is not curable but can be treated by itself over time or with a flap-valve.

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