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Urinary bladder and UTI facts
100

What are the common pathology related to the urinary system?

urinary tract infections, kidney stones, bladder control problems, and prostate problems,

100

What is the basic physiology of the urinary system?

The urinary system's function is to filter blood and create urine as a waste by-product.

100

What is the medical terminology for urinary problems?

 Interstitial Cystitis

100

What is the anatomy of the urinary system bladder?

a subperitoneal, hollow muscular organ that acts as a reservoir for urine.

100

What are 5 interesting facts about the urinary system?


  • The adult human urinary bladder can hold up to two cups of urine 
  • People with shorter urethras get more UTIs 
  • People with longer urethras do get UTIs too 
  • UTI symptoms are not always obvious
  • The urinary bladder has nerves
200

Why are females more likely to contract bladder infections than males?

 due to the female lower urinary tract anatomy and its proximity to the reproductive organs.

200

What is the physiology behind urination?

The micturition reflex requires a complex network of signals between the nervous system and the urinary tract

200

what is the medical term for the urinary bladder?

vesica urinaria,

200

How much urine can the bladder hold?

 400 to 500 milliliters of urine

200

What is the physiology for UTI?

 bacterium that invade the urinary epithelium cells causing irritation and inflammation of these cells

300

Can you flush bacteria out of bladder? 

Water helps to dilute your urine and flush out bacteria


300

What is the most important organ in the urinary system?

the kidneys

300

What are the 4 layers of the urinary bladder?

 urothelium, lamina propria, muscularis propria, and serosa

300

How does the bladder anatomy support its function?

The bladder's walls relax and expand to store urine, and contract and flatten to empty urine through the urethra.

300

What is urine made of?

 water (95%). The rest is urea (2%), creatinine (0.1%), uric acid (0.03%), chloride, sodium, potassium, sulphate, ammonium, phosphate and other ions and molecules in lesser amounts3

400

Name the structures found in the renal hilum

 vessels, nerves, lymphatics, and ureters

400

What muscle pushes urine out?

detrusor muscle

400

Where does your bladder sit?

 in your pelvis between your hip bones.

400

How long can a person go without urinating?

 9 to 10 hours

400

Which organ stores urine?

the bladder

500

Which structures make up the renal corpuscle?

 the glomerulus and the Bowman's capsule

500

What disease affects the urinary system?

Bladder infections

500

What causes damage to the urinary system?

any traumatic event or impact.

500

Is cranberry juice good for overactive bladder?

Cranberry juice helps fight off bladder infections, but it can be a culprit in worsening overactive bladder symptoms


500

What would happen without the urinary system?

your blood would be full of waste products and extra water