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Some disorder of excretory sytem​

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Answered by aaliya74
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problem in urine and stool

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SOME DISORDER OF EXCRETORY SYSTEMS ARE:-

Kidney Stones

Kidney StonesAlso called renal calculi, these are formed by the accumulation of calcium or uric acid crystals within the kidneys. They tend to separate out of the urine and remain within the kidneys. There can be many causes of these stones such as infections, excessive calcium consumption or reduced elimination, and reduced water intake.

Kidney Failure

Kidney FailureAlso termed as renal failure, this is characterized by the cessation of functioning of one or both kidneys. The kidneys are responsible for filtering the urine by a process called as glomerular filtration. In kidney failure, one or both kidneys are unable to carry out this filtration.

Kidney FailureAlso termed as renal failure, this is characterized by the cessation of functioning of one or both kidneys. The kidneys are responsible for filtering the urine by a process called as glomerular filtration. In kidney failure, one or both kidneys are unable to carry out this filtration.Urethritis

Kidney FailureAlso termed as renal failure, this is characterized by the cessation of functioning of one or both kidneys. The kidneys are responsible for filtering the urine by a process called as glomerular filtration. In kidney failure, one or both kidneys are unable to carry out this filtration.UrethritisThis is a condition characterized by the inflammation of the urethra. The urethra is a tube that extends from the urinary bladder to help expel urine out of the body. It is longer in the males and shorter in females. It is most commonly caused by bacteria either through sexual intercourse or from non- sexual sources.

Uremia

UremiaThis condition is characterized by the increase in the blood urea levels. This occurs because the kidneys are unable to eliminate urea which leads to its accumulation and increased levels in the blood. Dialysis is a treatment modality for correcting this condition while correcting the cause that led to uremia.

UremiaThis condition is characterized by the increase in the blood urea levels. This occurs because the kidneys are unable to eliminate urea which leads to its accumulation and increased levels in the blood. Dialysis is a treatment modality for correcting this condition while correcting the cause that led to uremia.Anuria

UremiaThis condition is characterized by the increase in the blood urea levels. This occurs because the kidneys are unable to eliminate urea which leads to its accumulation and increased levels in the blood. Dialysis is a treatment modality for correcting this condition while correcting the cause that led to uremia.AnuriaThis is a condition characterized by no passage of urine. There can be multiple treatment options but increasing the fluid and electrolyte intake is the primary one.

UremiaThis condition is characterized by the increase in the blood urea levels. This occurs because the kidneys are unable to eliminate urea which leads to its accumulation and increased levels in the blood. Dialysis is a treatment modality for correcting this condition while correcting the cause that led to uremia.AnuriaThis is a condition characterized by no passage of urine. There can be multiple treatment options but increasing the fluid and electrolyte intake is the primary one.Polyuria

UremiaThis condition is characterized by the increase in the blood urea levels. This occurs because the kidneys are unable to eliminate urea which leads to its accumulation and increased levels in the blood. Dialysis is a treatment modality for correcting this condition while correcting the cause that led to uremia.AnuriaThis is a condition characterized by no passage of urine. There can be multiple treatment options but increasing the fluid and electrolyte intake is the primary one.PolyuriaIt is a term given to excessive or frequent passage of urine. This occurs when the kidneys are unable to filter and reabsorb the water from the urine. It is a symptom seen in many underlying body conditions such as diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus.

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