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kidney obstruction-what causes it?

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auberon
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PostPosted: 03/17/07 - 23:19    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

It seems that all bad possible things are happening to my grandfather. His second wife just passed away, and he survived a heart attack. As if that was not enough, it seems that he has some trouble with urinating. He hopes that it will pass away on its own. He is not so fond of hospital (considering his situation, I do not blame him). He said that it is a good thing that he does not have any blood in urine. Still, I would like to know what could be the problem here, urinary infection, kidney obstruction-what causes it?
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PostPosted: 03/24/07 - 20:08    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

It seems to me that your grandfather has only one option. To see his doctor again. This time it is nothing serious as was previous reason, but still he has to go. We could be talking about urinary infection, kidney infection and kidney obstruction kidney stones). Without further analysis, we cannot be certain of what is really going on.
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