The urinary tract is made up of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and
urethra. These organs work together to produce, transport, store, and excrete
urine, the yellowish fluid that contains waste products removed from the blood.
Urine contains the by-products of our body's metabolism, salts, toxins, and
water. For instance, blood, protein, or white blood cells in the urine may
indicate injury, infection, or inflammation of the kidneys. Glucose in the
urine may be an indication of diabetes.
Problems in the urinary system can be caused by ageing, illness,
or injury. As you get older, changes in the kidneys' structure cause them to
lose some of their ability to remove wastes from the blood. Also, the muscles
in your ureters, bladder, and urethra tend to lose some of their strength. You
may have more urinary infections because the bladder muscles do not tighten
enough to empty your bladder completely. A decrease in strength of muscles of
the sphincters and the pelvis can also cause incontinence, the unwanted leakage
of urine. Illness or injury can also prevent the kidneys from filtering the
blood completely or block the passage of urine.
Some Diseases of the Urinary
Symptoms:
Burning urine
While passing urine some people feel burning sensation in the
urinary passage. An infection in the urinary tract caused by diseases like
gonorrhoea, enlargement of prostate, a stone in the urinary bladder or concentrated
urine, as it happens in summer might be responsible for this type of complaint.
Burning sensation may occur along with the passage of urine or may occur even
after that. It may subside by taking some alkaline drinks or few glasses of
water.
Hematuria
Presence of blood in the urine is called hematuria. According to
Ayurveda it is a form of Adhoga Rakta Pitta. It is commonly caused by stones or
infection in the genito-urinary tract and some other haemorrhagic conditions.
Nephritis
This refers to the inflammation of the kidney. It is of several
types and in different stages of the disease it produces different types of
symptoms. In Ayurveda it is called vrikka shotha.
Depending upon the variety of the nephritis, the signs and symptoms differ.
Usually there is oedema in the face, which is more prominent in the morning and
slowly subsides as the day passes on. The blood pressure may increase and the
patient may suffer from biliousness, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, headache
and diarrhoea.
Bed wetting
It is the involuntary urination at night. Children after the age
of 3 or 4 years normally possess sufficient control over their urinary
sphincters in as much as they pass urine only when they want. Because of
certain reasons, this control does not manifest because of which they continue
to pass urine in bed at night. This continues in some cases, even up to the age
of 15. Both boys and girls suffer from this ailment.
Kidney Stones
Urinary stones are generally formed by calcium, phosphates or
oxalates. The main parts of the urinary tract are the kidney, ureter, bladder
and urethra. The stones are formed primarily in the kidney and sometimes remain
there without being noticed for a long time. In certain circumstances they are
slowly dissolved or dislodged and come down, and during this process, they
become lodged in a narrow part of the tract, giving rise to excruciating pain.
Stones are formed in the body because of vayu. It creates a type of dryness I
the body because of which the chemicals start accumulating over the nucleus,
that ultimately takes the shape of a stone. At times the entire kidney is
filled with these stones and it becomes calcified and stops functioning. If
urine is not excreted through the kidneys or excreted in small quantities,
uremia sets in and causes many complications. The same phenomenon takes place
if a piece of stone gets lodged in ureter or bladder.
The patient experiences pain in the lumber region of the kidneys at the back of
the body.
Urinary tract infections
It is caused by bacteria in the urinary tract. Women get UTIs more
often than men. Drinking lots of fluids also helps by flushing out the
bacteria.
The name of the UTI depends on its location in the urinary tract. An infection
in the bladder is called cystitis. If the infection is in one or both of the
kidneys, the infection is called pyelonephritis
Prostatitis
It is inflammation of the prostate gland that results in urinary
frequency and urgency, burning or painful urination (dysuria), and pain in the
lower back and genital area, among other symptoms. In some cases, prostatitis
is caused by bacterial infection. But the more common forms of prostatitis are
not associated with any known infecting organism
Proteinuria
It is the presence of abnormal amounts of protein in the urine.
Healthy kidneys take wastes out of the blood but leave in protein. Protein in
the urine does not cause a problem by itself. But it may be a sign that your
kidneys are not working properly.
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