posterior urethral valve in children with down syndrome
Sunday, July 19th, 2009Posterior urethral valves is found only in boys and occurs in about one in 8000 male babies .
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Posterior urethral valves is found only in boys and occurs in about one in 8000 male babies .
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Because there is no evidence of infection, the cause of urethral syndrome is often difficult to pinpoint. Possible causes include:
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Because the individual conditions of female urethral syndrome is different, it is difficult for a trained practitioner to treat all kinds of conditions. However, some conditions are more effectively treated with herbs.
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Urethral syndrome is defined as symptoms suggestive of a lower urinary tract infection but in the absence of significant bacteruria with a conventional pathogen.There are other non-infective causes that should be considered such as trauma, allergies, and anatomical features like diverticula and post surgical scarring.
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