Urostasis

Urokanemia is a disease of the musculoskeletal system, which is characterized by an increased content of salts in the urine and blood. This disrupts the formation of bile, which is necessary for the digestion of fats coming from the liver. An insufficient amount of bile contributes to impaired absorption of fatty acids and fats in the intestines, which can lead to their intolerance, as well as to a variety of pathological conditions of the skin, cardiovascular system, nervous and hematopoietic systems.



Urostimosis or urostasis is a condition where the level of urine in the lower parts of the bladder is constantly high and makes it impossible to go to the toilet. This syndrome is accompanied by problems with emptying the bladder and is an extremely unpleasant disease. It significantly worsens the quality of life, harms the body and requires surgical treatment. The disease is observed in men more often than in women, as it is a consequence of erectile dysfunction or prostatitis.