Urology & Urinary Health

What Foods Increase the Risk of Kidney Stones

What Foods Increase the Risk of Kidney Stones?

Kidney stones can be painful, and your daily diet can play an important role in both stone formation and prevention. But there is no single food that causes kidney stones in everyone. The risk depends on the type of stone, hydration, genetics, medical conditions, and overall eating habits. Some dietary habits—especially consuming too much salt, […]

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Burning Urination in Women Is It Always a UTI

Burning Urination in Women: Is It Always a UTI?

Burning or pain while urinating is a common problem in women. For many, the first thought is, “It must be a urinary tract infection (UTI).” And while a UTI is one of the most common causes of burning urination, it is not the only possible cause. Burning during urination, medically known as dysuria, can also

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Understanding Microscopic Hematuria: When There’s Blood in Urine but No Pain

Understanding Microscopic Hematuria: When There’s Blood in Urine but No Pain

Seeing blood in urine is alarming—but what if you can’t see it at all? This is exactly what happens in microscopic hematuria. It means tiny amounts of blood are present in your urine, detectable only under a microscope or routine lab test—often without any pain or symptoms. Many people discover it accidentally during a health

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