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Bladder Infection (Urinary Tract Infection) in Adults

Bladder Infection (Urinary Tract Infection) in Adults

A bladder infection is an illness caused by bacteria. Bladder infections are the most common type of urinary tract infection (UTI).1 A UTI can develop in any part of your urinary tract, including your urethra, bladder, ureters, or kidneys.

Your body has ways to defend against infection in the urinary tract. For example, urine normally flows from your kidneys, through the ureters to your bladder. Bacteria that enter your urinary tract are flushed out when you urinate. This one-way flow of urine helps to keep bacteria from infecting your urinary tract.

Medicinal Mushrooms (PDQ®)

Medicinal Mushrooms (PDQ®)

Mushrooms have been used for hundreds of years, mainly in Asian countries, to treat infections. More recently, they have also been used to treat lung diseases and cancer. For more than 30 years, mushrooms used in the practice of medicine have been approved as an addition to standard cancer treatments in Japan and China. In these countries, mushrooms have been used safely for a long time, either alone or combined with chemotherapy.

Kidney Stones in Children

Kidney Stones in Children

A kidney stone is a solid piece of material that forms in a kidney when substances that are normally found in the urine become highly concentrated. A stone may stay in the kidney or travel down the urinary tract. Kidney stones vary in size. A small stone may pass out of the body causing little or no pain. A larger stone may get stuck along the urinary tract and can block the flow of urine, causing severe pain or blood that can be seen in the urine.

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