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I posted a couple of questions tonight concerning the fact that among other things I can't completely empty by bladder and I'm at the point where even my skin is getting kinda orangish in my facial area! I did the research (since I can't get into see a doc till the mornin) and all my symptoms fall together under this one category. Has anyone ever had this? Is it something serious? Now I'm sick with pain and worried!

2006-11-18 16:13:48 · 3 answers · asked by jess l 5 in Health Women's Health

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Chronic bilateral obstructive uropathy

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Chronic bilateral obstructive uropathy involves prolonged or progressive blockage of the flow of urine from both kidneys, causing kidney (renal) damage.

Alternative Names:
Obstructive uropathy - bilateral - chronic; Kidney failure - chronic blockage

Causes, incidence, and risk factors:


Obstructive uropathy occurs when the flow of urine from the kidneys is blocked. This causes the kidneys to dilate and become damaged. Obstruction can occur anywhere in the the urinary system. If the obstruction is bilateral (affecting both kidneys), bladder outlet obstruction is the most common cause. The kidneys produce urine in the normal manner but the urine cannot leave the bladder because it is blocked. Urine may back up behind this obstruction and cause damage to the structures of the urinary tract.

When the obstruction causes urine to back up into both kidneys, hydronephrosis (swelling of the kidneys) results. If both kidneys are affected, this can eventually lead to hypertension and/or renal failure. Sudden blockage causes acute bilateral obstructive uropathy, while slow, progressive blockage causes chronic bilateral obstructive uropathy.

Chronic bilateral obstructive uropathy is caused by gradual blockage of both ureters (the tubes between the kidneys and the bladder), the bladder, or the urethra, resulting in a backup of urine into both kidneys. In men, this is most often as a result of a benign enlargement of the prostate (BPH). Bladder outlet obstruction is much less common in women but can be caused by a bladder cystocele.

Other causes include bladder tumors, prostate tumors, and tumors or masses of the uterus or other structures around the bladder neck or urethra, including retroperitoneal fibrosis. Narrowing of the urethra may also cause obstruction secondary to a congenital (present from birth) deformity or scar tissue from injury or infection.

2006-11-18 16:19:28 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Chronic Bilateral Obstructive Uropathy

2017-01-15 10:50:49 · answer #2 · answered by vanpelt 4 · 0 0

I agree w migraine for the definition and have a grand dau. that had it- and it resolved- but it would not make you orangish- if you develop a yellow tint- I would think liver problems- hepatits or something- see a md- and get check out by a professional- worry does not help= and there is always some residual in everybodies bladder- D-Rn-

2006-11-18 16:31:29 · answer #3 · answered by Debby B 6 · 0 0

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