Overview of urinary tract symptoms


  • Kidney and urinary tract disorders can involve one or both kidneys, one or both ureters, the bladder, or the urethra, and in men, the prostate, one or both testes, or the epididymis. Problems with the male reproductive system often manifest as persistent erection, scrotal pain, scrotal swelling, or blood in the semen.
    Some urinary tract disorders rarely cause symptoms until the problem is very advanced. These include

    Kidney failure
    Tumors
    Stones that do not block urine flow
    Some low-grade infections

    Sometimes, symptoms occur but are very general or vague and are not always obviously related to the kidneys. For example, a general feeling of illness (malaise), loss of appetite, or nausea may be the only symptoms of advanced kidney failure. In older people, mental confusion may be the first recognized symptom of infection or kidney failure.
    Symptoms that are more suggestive of a kidney or urinary problem include

    Pain in the side (flank)
    Swelling of the feet or legs
    Problems with urination (including blood in urine, changes in the color or odor of urine, excessive or frequent urination, gas in urine, pain or burning with urination, urgency, and hesitating, straining, and dribbling)

    Incontinence is an uncontrollable loss of urine, which can have a variety of causes.
    (See also Biology of the Kidneys and Urinary Tract.)


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