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Urinary tract system By: Kenny Osborne

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Page 1: 1. Cytitis:inflamation of the urinary 2. Kidney stone:an abnormal stone, or concretion, composed primarily of oxalates and phosphates, found in the kidney

Urinary tract systemBy: Kenny Osborne

Page 2: 1. Cytitis:inflamation of the urinary 2. Kidney stone:an abnormal stone, or concretion, composed primarily of oxalates and phosphates, found in the kidney

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1. Cytitis:inflamation of the urinary

2. Kidney stone:an abnormal stone, or concretion, composed primarily of oxalates and phosphates, found in the kidney.

3. Urinary incontinenc: inability to control the flow of urine and involuntary urination

cytitis Kidney stone

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1. Kidney Stones form when certain chemicals in the body clump together. 

2. Cytitis is When women insert a tampon there is a slight risk of bacteria entering via the urethra.

3. Urinary incontinence is when you eat or drink Certain foods, drinks and medications can cause temporary urinary incontinence. A simple change in habits can bring relief.

Alcohol. Alcohol acts as a bladder stimulant and a diuretic, which can cause an urgent need to urinate.Overhydration. Drinking a lot of fluids, especially in a short period of time, increases the amount of urine your bladder has to deal with.Caffeine. Caffeine is a diuretic and a bladder stimulant that can cause a sudden need to urinate.

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Cytitis: •Oral antibiotics,•Painkiller’s•Antispasmodics

Kidney stone:•Thiazides•Potassium Citrate•Orthophosphate•Penicillamine•Tiopronine•Captopril•Sodium bicarbonate•Allopurinol

Pain killer•Captopril

Allopurinol

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Cytitis: Although there is no known cure for IC, relief can be achieved through proper treatment. ELMIRON is the only oral medication that is FDA approved to treat the bladder pain and discomfort of IC.Kidney stone: Treatment depends on the size and location of the kidney stone.  Drinking plenty of water and taking some medicines can help a small stone pass more easily.  For problem stones, there may be a few other treatment options.Urinary incontinence: treatment for urinary incontinence varies for each person based on type, persistence and severity, Mayo Clinic specialists work with you to determine the treatment that best fits your lifestyle and health needs.

Cure For cytitis Cure for kidney stone