Last Updated: Mar 17, 2023
The kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra make up what we call the excretory system. This mechanism cleanses your blood of impurities and extra fluid. Urine is the product of this waste. Infections of the urinary system and the bladder are the most prevalent genitourinary problems (UTIs).
The genitourinary system consists of the ureters, bladder, and urethra, in addition to the kidneys. The blood is filtered, getting rid of toxins and extra fluid. As a result, urine is produced. Urinary tract infections and bladder infections are the most frequent genitourinary conditions (UTIs).
Kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra make up the excretory system. Your blood is filtered to eliminate all the junk and extra fluid. Urine is produced from this waste. Bacterial infections of the urinary tract and the bladder are the most prevalent urinary problems (UTIs). Identifying and removing harmful substances while keeping beneficial ones. The process of collecting one's urine for later elimination.
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