Urinary tract infections are usually caused by bacteria from poo entering the urinary tract. The bacteria enter through the tube that carries pee out of the body (urethra).
a rash of round, red welts on the skin that itch intensely, sometimes with dangerous swelling, caused by an allergic reaction, typically to specific foods.
Uterine fibroids are noncancerous growths of the uterus that often appear during childbearing years.
Uveitis is a form of eye inflammation. It affects the middle layer of tissue in the eye wall (uvea). Uveitis warning signs often come on suddenly and get worse quickly.
Plane warts (verrucae planae) are flesh-colored or brownish, flat-topped papules, a few millimeters in diameter.
Vocal cord nodules (referred to as “vocal fold†nodules by physicians) are growths that form on the vocal cords.
Wheezing is the shrill whistle or coarse rattle you hear when your airway is partially blocked.
leukorrhea, also spelled leucorrhoea, flow of a whitish, yellowish, or greenish discharge from the vagina of the female that may be normal or that may be a sign of infection.