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  2. Urinary tract infection (UTI) - Symptoms and causes

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    Symptoms. UTIs don't always cause symptoms. When they do, they may include: A strong urge to urinate that doesn't go away; A burning feeling when urinating; Urinating often, and passing small amounts of urine; Urine that looks cloudy; Urine that appears red, bright pink or cola-colored — signs of blood in the urine

  3. Cystitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Cystitis (sis-TIE-tis) is the medical term for inflammation of the bladder. Inflammation is when a part of your body is swollen and hot. It can also be painful. Most of the time, cystitis happens when there's an infection caused by bacteria. This is called a urinary tract infection (UTI).

  4. Kidney infection - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    A urinary tract infection that travels to the kidneys can be dangerous. Know the symptoms and when to get prompt medical treatment.

  5. Bladder infection in men: What are the symptoms? - Mayo Clinic

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    Although bladder infections are more common in women, men can get them, too. Signs and symptoms of bladder infection (cystitis) in men include: Frequent urination; Strong, persistent urge to urinate (urgency) Burning or tingling sensation during or just after urination (dysuria) Low-grade fever; Cloudy urine with a strong odor; Blood in urine ...

  6. Interstitial cystitis - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    The signs and symptoms of interstitial cystitis vary from person to person. If you have interstitial cystitis, your symptoms may also vary over time, periodically flaring in response to common triggers, such as menstruation, sitting for a long time, stress, exercise and sexual activity.

  7. Cystitis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    If you have symptoms of cystitis, talk to your health care provider as soon as possible. Your provider can diagnose cystitis based on your symptoms and medical history. When more information is needed for a diagnosis or treatment plan, your provider may recommend: Urine analysis. For this test, you collect a small amount of urine in a container.

  8. UTI: This common infection can be serious

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    Women, in particular, may feel pain and pressure around the pubic bone. Symptoms also may depend on which part of the urinary tract is affected. If you're feeling back or side pain, that may be from a kidney infection. If pain is in the lower belly, a bladder infection may be the culprit.

  9. Chronic bladder infection: Is there a cure? - Mayo Clinic

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    A bladder infection is a type of urinary tract infection (UTI). You might have chronic, or recurrent, bladder infections if you have two or more bladder infections in six months or three or more infections in a year.

  10. Cholecystitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms. Symptoms of cholecystitis may include: Severe pain in the upper right or center belly area. Pain that spreads to the right shoulder or back. Tenderness over the belly area when it's touched. Nausea. Vomiting. Fever. Cholecystitis symptoms often come on after a meal. A large or fatty meal is most likely to cause symptoms. When to see a ...

  11. Bladder stones - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Sometimes bladder stones — even large ones — cause no problems. But if a stone irritates the bladder wall or blocks the flow of urine, signs and symptoms may include: Lower abdominal pain; Pain during urination; Frequent urination; Difficulty urinating or interrupted urine flow; Blood in the urine; Cloudy or unusually dark-colored urine