Urinary System
... • bladder distends as it fills with urine and stimulates stretch receptors in bladder wall • when stretch receptors are triggered, they stimulate muscular bladder wall to contract • external urethral sphincter is relaxed voluntarily, and the internal urethral sphincter relaxes also • urination occur ...
... • bladder distends as it fills with urine and stimulates stretch receptors in bladder wall • when stretch receptors are triggered, they stimulate muscular bladder wall to contract • external urethral sphincter is relaxed voluntarily, and the internal urethral sphincter relaxes also • urination occur ...
Parasites of Urological Importance
... tinue to shed viable eggs should be re-treated with the same dose; the second treatment is usually successful. The urinary tract disease from S. haematobium infection [9, 23] may improve after successful treatment if re-infection is avoided. The efficacy of praziquantel is unaltered in patients who ...
... tinue to shed viable eggs should be re-treated with the same dose; the second treatment is usually successful. The urinary tract disease from S. haematobium infection [9, 23] may improve after successful treatment if re-infection is avoided. The efficacy of praziquantel is unaltered in patients who ...
Hematuria (Blood in Urine)
... about other symptoms and examine your child. If the cause is clear, your child will be treated. If the cause isn't clear, your child may need to have: ...
... about other symptoms and examine your child. If the cause is clear, your child will be treated. If the cause isn't clear, your child may need to have: ...
PPMS - MS-UK
... with primary progressive MS tend to have more lesions on the spinal cord, problems with walking are very common. In a recent survey we conducted, 90% of people with PPMS said they had some form of mobility problem. This usually starts with slight problems, which could include difficulty getting up t ...
... with primary progressive MS tend to have more lesions on the spinal cord, problems with walking are very common. In a recent survey we conducted, 90% of people with PPMS said they had some form of mobility problem. This usually starts with slight problems, which could include difficulty getting up t ...