Obstructive Uropathy is a structural/functional disorder marked by an obstruction in the urinary tract that disrupts the flow of urine through it. Instead of flowing out of the body, the urine starts flowing back towards the kidneys and accumulates there. Obstructive uropathy can affect people of any age group and may even be congenital.
What are the different types of Obstructive Uropathy?
Obstructive Uropathy is broadly classified into two types based on the onset of the symptoms and their progression.
What causes Obstructive Uropathy?
Obstructive Uropathy is marked by the inability of the kidneys to drain the urine, due to an obstruction in the urinary tract that may be caused by any of the following:
What are the symptoms of Obstructive Uropathy?
Various symptoms that could be an indication of obstructive uropathy include: