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What are the symptoms of primary vesico-ureteral reflux?


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The symptoms of primary vesico-ureteral reflux include bladder irritation, increased urine volume and frequency of urination, waist pain, etc.
1. Bladder irritation is
due to partial urine reflux after urination, which is easy to cause pathogenic bacteria to stay in the kidney with its ascending disease, resulting in recurrent urinary system infection, resulting in frequent urination, urgency of urination, urinary pain and other bladder irritation symptoms.
2. Increased urine volume and frequency of urination Primary
vesico-ureteral reflux will increase the residual urine volume of the bladder, resulting in symptoms of increased urine times.
3. Lumbar pain
Patients urinate when part of the urine in the bladder flows back into the ureter and renal pelvis, resulting in bladder fullness and waist pain symptoms.