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Urinary Bladder Infections
Most urinary bladder infections in adults can be linked to the human papillomavirus (HPV).
If the urine has become dark, cloudy or has blood in it, it may mean serious problems, and the patient should visit the doctor. If the patient feels strong back pain, fever and nausea, it may mean that the disease has reached the kidneys.
Most urinary bladder infections in adults can be linked to the human papillomavirus (HPV).
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Urinary Bladder Infections -
Human Papillomavirus, HPV
This stage of the UTI is not as serious as kidney infection, but is more dangerous than disorders in the urethra. On this stage the patient feels frequent urges to urinate, but is unable to produce enough urine. Burning at the beginning of the urination is common. Most urinary bladder infections in adults can be linked to the human papillomavirus (HPV).
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