4 Causes Of Ureteral Obstruction You Should Be Aware Of

Posted by Vivek Choudhary
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Dec 7, 2019
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Ureters are tube-like organs that are responsible for carrying urine from your kidneys to the urinary bladder. A ureteral obstruction is caused because of a blockage in one or both of the ureters. The condition is absolutely treatable and curable. But, if left untreated symptoms can advance from mild to moderate pain, infection, and fever, to extreme scenarios of complete failure in kidney function, sepsis, and even fatality.

·         Ureteral obstruction is very commonly observed.

·         Since it does can be treated easily, serious complications seldom occur.

Causes

·         According to the best urologist in Patna Biharureteral obstruction can be caused due to:

1.        Duplication of the ureter

o    This is a commonly found congenital condition that results in the formation of two ureters from the same kidney.

o    The second ureter so formed can either be normal or partially developed.

o    If either of the two ureters fails to perform normally urine can move backward into the kidney, swell it up through unwanted accumulation, and give rise to kidney damage.

2.        An abnormal condition in which the ureter gets connected to either the kidney or urinary bladder thereby blocking urine flow

o    A ureteropelvic junction is the development of an unusual link between the kidney and ureter which may result in swelling of the kidneys over time and eventually stop functioning.

o    This abnormality can arise because of any genetic inheritance, mature with regular childhood growth, be a consequence of any injury or scarring, or originate from a tumor in very rare cases.

o    The abnormal connection referred to as ureterovesical junction formed between the ureter and urinary bladder may cause urine to traverse back to your kidneys.

3.        Ureterocele

o    On the off chance, you’ve got a ureter that’s too narrow and restricts the normal flow of urine, ureterocele a small protrusion may be caused, typically in the ureteral section proximate to the urinary bladder.

o    This can prompt blockage in the flow of urine, its movement back up, and subsequent accumulation in the kidneys most likely giving rise to damage to your kidneys.

4.        Retroperitoneal fibrosis

o    This is a rare disorder that has its occurrence with the growth of fibrous tissues adjoining the area on the rear side of your abdomen.

o    The fibrous tissues may experience growth either because of a cancer attack or result from the intake of certain medications used for the treatment of migraines.

o    The fibrous tissues circumscribe and intercept the ureteral tubes, triggering urine to flow in the backward direction into the kidneys.

5.        Other possible causes

o    As per a top urologist in Patna, several other intrinsic and extrinsic causes in the ureter can result in ureteral obstruction.

o    These causes include:

§  Ureteral stones

§  Severe constipation, even though most commonly observed in children, happening in adults as well

§  Cancerous and noncancerous tumors

§  Endometriosis or internal tissue growth in females

§  Chronic swelling of the uterine wall, in general, because of diseases like tuberculosis or schistosomiasis, a typical parasitic infection

Urologists at Paras, one of the leading hospitals in Patna work jointly with nephrologists and experts looking after conditions related to hypertension or high blood pressure and come up with comprehensive, coordinated care for people suffering from ureteral obstruction.

At Paras, doctors provide all-inclusive care, take time to know your condition in depth, and team up with you to offer care that precisely meets your individual needs.

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