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55mm polycystic kidney with 9mm stone, big left liver cyst, what's wrong?
Hello doctor, I would like to ask if the doctor has a 55mm polycystic kidney with 9mm stones, is there a big left liver cyst? How to treat kidney cysts? Please consult your doctor for treatment. Thanks for the advice doctor.
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Is gallstone dangerous?
Is gallstone dangerous? Perhaps this is a concern for those of you who have gallstones or know that you are at risk for them. If you are still confused, the following article will give you the answer to the above question and more.
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How are gallstones detected and treated?
Gallstones are common in women. The "silent" stones do not cause any symptoms and are often discovered incidentally during examination and diagnosis by abdominal ultrasound. To detect and promptly treat gallstone disease, the following is the advice of doctor Vu Van Quan, specializing in Gastroenterology, Vinmec Hai Phong General Hospital.
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What is the cause of frequent urination, sometimes cloudy urine?
Hi doctor. Every night around 9 o'clock, every 20 minutes, I need to urinate, 3 times. Sometimes the urine is cloudy white. The doctor asked me, what's wrong with me? I hope you can give me some advice, thanks.
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Narrow ureteropelvic junction in children: Need to be detected early in the fetal period in the womb
Pediatric ureteropelvic junction obstruction is a congenital malformation, often detected during the fetal stage by obstetric ultrasound. The disease is also the most common cause of urinary obstruction in children, so it needs to be diagnosed prenatally to have timely treatment after birth.
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Treatment of urinary stones: Say no to open surgery
Urinary stones are a common disease, accounting for nearly half of all urinary diseases, causing many serious complications such as hydronephrosis, pus retention, kidney failure, infection, even death and are very likely to recur. For small stones, patients may be prescribed conservative medical treatment, using medication. However, for large stones, patients need surgical intervention.
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4 typical "laziness" makes office workers susceptible to gynecological diseases
The office is a clean and civilized place, but the rate of office workers with gynecological infections is often high. Why is that? Doctor Le Thi Phuong (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vinmec Ha Long) pointed out 4 typical "laziness" of office workers, and they are the culprits causing gynecological diseases.
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Instructions on how to care and eat for people with kidney dysfunction
Kidney disease includes over 30 different types of diseases such as glomerulonephritis, diabetic nephropathy, nephrotic syndrome... with diverse symptoms. Most of them are asymptomatic, silently difficult to detect. In many cases, when the disease is detected, it is already at a severe level.
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Some things to know about kidney transplant
The kidneys perform many important functions such as: excreting toxic substances after the body has metabolized them through urine excretion, regulating blood pressure, regulating acid-base balance, water-electrolyte balance, participating in...
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Some basic issues to know about prostate enlargement
One thing to note for the elderly (45 years old and above) is: benign prostate tumors are not really dangerous, but to treat them effectively and avoid complications, patients need to see a doctor as soon as possible when they see the above symptoms. Absolutely do not buy medicine and treat yourself at home, the disease will get worse, even endangering your health and life. Because in reality, even if you have prostate cancer, if it is detected early and treated promptly according to the doctor's instructions, the patient can still prolong his life.
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Bad habits of office workers are harmful to the kidneys
People at risk of chronic kidney disease include diabetics, people with high blood pressure, people over 60 years old, and people with a family history of kidney disease. When the kidneys fail, both kidneys are often affected.
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