Mkojo kuchangnyikana na manii shida itakuwa nini

mwanyaluke

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Miaka kama mitatu sasa nimekuwa nakojoa mara kwa mara , nikichukua mkojo wa asubuhi nikiuweka kwenye chombo kisafi kinachoonekana humo ni mkojo na uteute , nimekwenda hospital kupima magonjwa haya 1. Hiv/Aids 2. UTI na 3. Nimecheki tezi kuwa either limetanuka au Kuna cancer majibu yote kunaonekana hakuna shida, nimetumia Sana antibiotics na miti shamba Bado tatizo lipo, wiki iliyopita nilikuwa nakojoa mara mbili mbili , ghafla hali ikakataa Jana na kwa mara ya kwanza usiku wa Leo sijaamka kukojoa sasa asubuhi Leo nimeamua kuchukua chombo nicheki mkojo naona uteute wa kutosha kwenye mkojo najiuliza shida nini

n:b sisikii maumivu yoyote ila hali hii inanitisha , mke wangu yupo mbali kikazi Huwa tunaonana mara chache hata kwa miezi miwili mnaona weekend Moja je hii inaweza kuwa shida lakini njia ya mkojo na njia ya uzazi kwa mwanaume vinatofautiana je nini inaweza kuwa sababu
 
Ngoja waje, je umefanyiwa tohara?
 
Hili tatizo lina tibika kabisa ni PM. Kwa watumiaji wa dawa Fulani za kusisimua hisia hupatwa sana na hili tatizo.
 
This is for informational purposes only. For medical advice or diagnosis, consult a professional.
The presence of mucus in urine can be a sign of various conditions, some of which may require medical attention. Here are some possible reasons why you might be seeing a lot of mucus-like substances in your urine:
* Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): UTIs are one of the most common causes of excess mucus in urine. Bacteria in the urinary tract can trigger the production of more mucus as a defense mechanism. Other UTI symptoms include:
* Pain or burning during urination
* Frequent or urgent need to urinate
* Cloudy or bloody urine
* Pelvic pain (especially in women)
* Fever or chills
* Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs): Some STIs, such as chlamydia or gonorrhea, can also cause increased mucus production in the urinary tract. Other symptoms may include:
* Abnormal vaginal discharge
* Painful intercourse
* Lower abdominal pain
* Unusual bleeding
* Kidney Stones: If kidney stones irritate the lining of the urinary tract, it can lead to increased mucus production. Other symptoms of kidney stones include:
* Severe pain in the back or side
* Blood in the urine
* Nausea and vomiting
* Bladder Cancer: In rare cases, excess mucus in urine can be a symptom of bladder cancer. However, this is usually accompanied by other symptoms such as:
* Blood in the urine
* Frequent urination
* Pain during urination
* Other Conditions: Other less common causes of excess mucus in urine include:
* Interstitial cystitis
* Prostatitis
* Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
It's important to consult a healthcare professional if you notice a significant amount of mucus in your urine, especially if it's accompanied by other symptoms. They can perform a urinalysis and other tests to determine the underlying cause and recommend appropriate treatment.
Here are some additional tips:
* Stay hydrated: Drinking plenty of fluids can help flush out bacteria and reduce the risk of UTIs.
* Practice good hygiene: Wipe from front to back after using the bathroom to prevent bacteria from entering the urethra.
* Avoid irritants: Certain products, such as harsh soaps or scented hygiene products, can irritate the urethra and increase mucus production.
Disclaimer: This information is for general knowledge and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment of any medical conditions.
 
Hugegedi vyakugosha mwanawane ebu kuwa na mcheps upige show wiki nzi a alafu tuangalie itakuwaje
 
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