Urinary
Gout
Gout (also called metabolic arthritis) results from a build-up in the
body of too much uric acid, which forms crystals that deposit in joints
and cause inflammation. Gout causes sudden, severe attacks of pain and
tenderness, redness, warmth, and swelling in some joints. Usually
affects one joint at a time - often the big toe.
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Lower Urinary Inflammation
The body`s response to injury, irritation or infection in the lower
urinary system eg. Cystitis in the bladder, Symptoms include a frequent
need to urinate, often accompanied by a burning sensation. As cystitis
progresses, blood may be observed in the urine and you may suffer
cramps after urination. In young children, attempts to avoid the pain
of cystitis can be a cause for daytime wetting (enuresis)
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