The syndrome of dysuria and hematuria is defined as 1 or a combination of the following symptoms: bladder spasm or suprapubic, penile or periurethral pain, coffee brown or bright red hematuria ...
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Early stages show no symptoms, while advanced stages cause swelling, frothy urine, blood in urine, loss of appetite, tiredness, changes in urine volume, loin pain, itching, and other issues.
Clinical Considerations The clinical significance of hematuria can range from a minor incidental finding that does not require further work-up to a sign of significant disease such as a renal or ...
This section will review IUC complications: infectious complications such as (symptomatic bacterial infection, cystitis, pyelonephritis, urosepsis, and epididymitis), catheter blockage (due to calculi ...