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Urine Cytology

Urine cytology is a test to check for abnormal cells in the urine. This may help diagnose the various types of cancer such as bladder cancer, kidney cancer, ureter cancer, and urethral cancer. A urine cytology test is also done for people who have symptoms of urinary tract cancer, such as blood in the urine (hematuria).

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I am unable to hold my urine. Please help.

Query: Hi doctor, I am 20 years old, so this is embarrassing. Lately, I have not been able to hold my urine. Sometimes I pee on the way to the toilet or even at night. There are instances where I will be in the grocery store and all of the sudden I would have to run across the store, but still not make ...  Read Full »


Dr. Uphar Gupta

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. No need to be embarrassed. Discussing your problem with a doctor will be helpful in solving it, so please be free while communicating. The problem you are telling is common among females as the urethra is short, and weak pelvic muscles make it hard to hold urine. I sugge...  Read Full »

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