Blood in urine and Painful urination (dysuria) anomalies
Blood in urine and painful urination (dysuria) anomalies come from infection, trauma, stones, cancer, noncancerous growths, a build up of urine, and sexually transmitted diseases. Knowing where these anomalies are residing in your urinary system will go along way to keeping your over all health on track. At Mount Sinai hospital the best Miami urologists will see that your painful urination and underlying condition is treated with compassion and the highest urological care that is indicative of the Columbia University Division of Urology.
Blood in urine and Painful urination (dysuria) anomalies such as urinary tract infection may reside in any part of the urinary system. Infections in the kidney are called Pyelonephritis, the bacteria e coli is the number one culprit that causes bladder infections. Infection of the urethra is called urethritis which may be caused by e coli bacteria and sexually transmitted diseases such as Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and herpes.
Growths that may block the flow of urine such as an enlarged prostate or a tumor blocking the urethra or the ureters are called obstructive uropathy. These growths may not be cancerous but they do stop urine from leaving the body and unfortunately start building up pressure and may travel back up to the kidneys or greatly expand the bladder. If the urine travels back up to the kidneys the kidney may become damaged and no longer work properly or no longer work at all. Dialysis or a kidney transplant are the fixes for this type of damage. If your bladder greatly expands due to an obstruction caused by your prostate blocking the urine or another type of urethral stricture several complications may occur. The bladder may simply stretch out and become a floppy bladder or flaccid bladder where the muscle tone is lost and emptying the bladder becomes a problem. Or the urine will reflux or travel back up the ureters and damage or destroy your kidneys. Unfortunately the best solution if urine is blocked from leaving your body is that the pain will alert you that something is wrong and you will go immediately to the emergency room and have the urine removed.
The Miami urology center of the Columbia University Division of Urology will give a succinct diagnosis and comprehensive solution to quickly solve and alleviate your painful urination.
Blood in urine and painful urination (dysuria) anomalies such as kidney stones, sexually transmitted diseases, trauma, cancer of the bladder, kidney, prostate, or genitals will be either ruled out or diagnosed by our staff of Miami urologists. Your questions will be addressed and your needs will be meet in our comprehensive diagnostic urological center.

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