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Bladder Diseases: Research Concepts and Clinical Applications

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Bladder Diseases: Research Concepts and Clinical Applications

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The bladder is a hollow organ that stores urine and is located in the lower abdomen of the human body. Many conditions can affect the bladder such as constipation, diabetes, and obesity. Other factors like low physical activity, smoking, alcohol, caffeine, poor diet and pelvic injury can cause different types of bladder diseases. Some of the common bladder diseases are cystitis, urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, interstitial cystitis and bladder cancer. They can be identified through symptoms such as leaking urine, urinating more than eight times a day, sudden and urgent need to urinat...

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Title Bladder Diseases: Research Concepts and Clinical Applications
Publisher American Medical Publishers
ISBN 9781639275106
Format Hardback
Language English
Category Medical
Weight 800g
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About This Hardback

The bladder is a hollow organ that stores urine and is located in the lower abdomen of the human body. Many conditions can affect the bladder such as constipation, diabetes, and obesity. Other factors like low physical activity, smoking, alcohol, caffeine, poor diet and pelvic injury can cause different types of bladder diseases. Some of the common bladder diseases are cystitis, urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, interstitial cystitis and bladder cancer. They can be identified through symptoms such as leaking urine, urinating more than eight times a day, sudden and urgent need to urinat...

Product Details

Title Bladder Diseases: Research Concepts and Clinical Applications
Publisher American Medical Publishers
ISBN 9781639275106
Format Hardback
Language English
Category Medical
Weight 800g
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