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Cystoscopy is the use of a scope (cystoscope) to examine the bladder. This is done either to look at the bladder for abnormalities or to help with surgery being performed ...
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cystoscopy, cystourethroscopy, cysto, bladder endoscopy, ureteroscopy, transurethral surgery, hematuria

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A Foley catheter is a thin, sterile tube inserted into your bladder to drain urine. Because it can be left in place in the bladder for a period of time, ...
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Foley catheter, foley catheter, bladder catheter, male urethral catheterization, female urethral catheterization, indwelling catheter, leg bag, drainage bag, catheterization, urine retention, obstruction, of, the, urethra, urine output monitoring, nerve-related bladder dysfunction, spinal trauma, catheter balloon, incontinence, urinary incontinence, bladder control problems

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When you cannot empty your bladder completely, or at all, despite an urge to urinate, you have urinary retention. To understand how urinary retention occurs, you need to understand the ...
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inability to urinate, bladder distension, catheter, catheterization, distended bladder, Foley catheter, inability to void, inability, to, pass, water, inability to pee, neurogenic bladder, urinary block, urinary retention, urination, pain with urination, chronic urinary retention, incontinence, urinary incontinence, bladder control problems, urinary tract infection, kidney failure, ...

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Wikipedia-Article "Bladder"

  • A bladder is a pouch or other flexible enclosure with waterproof or gasproof walls.
  • In the context of animals and anatomy, "bladder" usually refers to the urinary bladder. The term is generic and can also be used for other enclosures, such as the gallbladder.
  • Zeppelins are kept buoyant by gas bladders, as are many species of kelp.
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