Urinary tract

The urinary passage is the canal that connects the bladder to the urethra. It passes through the abdominal cavity and exits the bladder through the urethra.

The urinary tract plays an important role in the functioning of the genitourinary system. It ensures the removal of urine from the bladder and its transportation to the urethra. In addition, the channel is involved in maintaining fluid balance in the body and protects the bladder from infections.

However, if the urinary tract is blocked or damaged, it can lead to serious health problems. For example, a blockage in the urinary tract can lead to the development of a urinary tract infection or even kidney failure. Therefore, it is important to monitor the health of the urinary tract and promptly consult a doctor if problems arise.

To prevent diseases of the urinary tract, it is recommended to maintain hygiene, drink enough water and regularly visit a doctor for examination. It is also important to eat healthy and avoid alcohol and drugs that can damage the urinary tract.