Kidney Diseases and Urinary System
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Adrenal glands | Kidneys | Prostate | Bladder | Sexual dysfunction | Urinary problems | Reproductive system | Spleen | Pancreas | Elimination of toxins | Metabolism | Urinary infections |Adrenal glands
The adrenal glands are part of the endocrine system. The endocrine system is a collection of glands and cells that make hormones and release them into the blood. These hormones regulate many functions in the body, including growth, reproduction, sleep, hunger and metabolism.
Kidneys
A kidney ache is located on the side, rather on the side of the back, just under the ribs. Little tip: if you take your size between your thumbs and index fingers (these are located on the navel side) and go up to your ribs, your thumbs will be placed on your kidneys.
Prostate
The prostate is a small gland the size of a walnut located under the bladder. It secretes fluids used in the composition of sperm. It surrounds the upper part of the urethra, the urinary tube, where it joins the bladder.
Bladder
The bladder is part of the urinary system. In its upper part, it consists of two kidneys connected to the bladder by two thin tubes called ureters. Your kidneys produce urine which then flows to the bladder through the ureters
Sexual dysfunction
In men, sexual dysfunction is difficulty having sexual intercourse. Sexual disorders include a large number of disorders affecting: Sexual arousal (libido) Ability to achieve or maintain an erection (erectile dysfunction or impotence)
Urinary problems
Urinary problems present themselves in multiple forms: burning when urinating, frequent urge to go to the toilet, need to get up too often at night, abnormal color of urine, incontinence, difficulty urinating, etc. These symptoms correspond to very diverse diseases.
Reproductive system
The reproductive system of an individual brings together all the organs and cells capable of causing fertilization, a future pregnancy and therefore reproduction. We then speak of genitals or sexual organs to describe the different parts.
Missed
The spleen is an abdominal organ located below the diaphragm and to the left of the stomach. It weighs around 200 grams, is 12 centimeters long, 7 wide and 4 thick on average.
Pancreas
The pancreas is a digestive gland approximately 15 cm long, located deep in the abdomen, behind the stomach and enclosed in the duodenum which is the first part of the small intestine. It intervenes in digestion by secreting pancreatic enzymes. This is its so-called exocrine function.
Elimination of toxins
Detoxifying results in better digestion, more beautiful skin, an overall feeling of well-being and can help lose weight.
Metabolism
Metabolism corresponds to the set of all chemical transformations, decomposable into simple reactions, which occur in a cell or an organism. ... These reactions require a supply of free energy generally provided by the hydrolysis of ATP and/or by the reducing power of NAD(P)H and FADH2.
Urinary infections
Urinary infections are most often bladder infections, also called cystitis. Due to bacteria, they affect women more often than men because their urethra, the canal that connects the bladder to the outside, is shorter. This makes it easier for bacteria to enter the bladder.
Caution
Lithotherapy should in no case be a substitute for prescribed medical treatment. It should only act to reinforce this treatment. Medical diagnosis is essential and any ongoing treatment must be continued.