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Menstrual cups, when not inserted properly, can lead to hydroureteronephrosis. Here's what you can do to prevent it.
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Doctors are advising women to take care using menstrual cups, after one user developed temporary kidney problems because the cup was misaligned. The patient, in her 30s, had been experiencing ...
Doctors in the British Medical Journal highlight how an ill-fitting menstrual cup led to one woman suffering from uterohydronephrosis — a swollen kidney caused by blocked urine flow into the bladder.
Improper placement of a menstrual cup can cause blood ... and infections. The doctors treated a young woman in her early 30s who had noticed blood in her urine and was experiencing intermittent ...
Danish doctors said that a patient developed temporary kidney problems while using a menstrual cup because it was not properly aligned. The woman, in her 30s, presented with intermittent pelvic pain ...
warn doctors in the journal BMJ Case Reports, after treating a young woman with uterohydronephrosis-a swollen kidney caused by blocked urine flow into the bladder. The use of menstrual cups as a ...
a poorly positioned cup inside the vaginal passage can press on other nearby structures, such as ureters - tubes carrying urine to the bladder, according to Danish doctors quoted in the British ...