uropathy - meaning and definition. What is uropathy
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What (who) is uropathy - definition

VARIOUS APPLICATIONS OF HUMAN URINE FOR MEDICINAL OR COSMETIC PURPOSES
Mana mutra; MANA MUTRA; Urine Therapy; Urotherapy; Amaroli; Urinotherapy; Uropath; Shivambu kalpa; Shivambu Kalpa

Urologic disease         
DISEASE OF THE URINARY SYSTEM
Uropathy; Urination disorder; Urinary tract malformation; Uropathogenic; Uropathogen; Urination impaired
Urologic diseases or conditions include urinary tract infections, kidney stones, bladder control problems, and prostate problems, among others. Some urologic conditions do not affect a person for that long and some are lifetime conditions.
Urine therapy         
Urine therapy or urotherapy, (also urinotherapy, Shivambu, uropathy, or auto-urine therapy) in alternative medicine is the application of human urine for medicinal or cosmetic purposes, including drinking of one's own urine and massaging one's skin, or gums, with one's own urine. Drinking or local application of human or animal urine for medicinal purposes has been practiced all over the world for millennia.
Obstructive uropathy         
BLOCKAGE OF URINE FLOW
Obstructive uropathy is a structural or functional hindrance of normal urine flow,Definition: obstructive uropathy from Online Medical Dictionary. sometimes leading to renal dysfunction (obstructive nephropathy).

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Urine therapy

Urine therapy or urotherapy, (also urinotherapy, Shivambu, uropathy, or auto-urine therapy) in alternative medicine is the application of human urine for medicinal or cosmetic purposes, including drinking of one's own urine and massaging one's skin, or gums, with one's own urine. No scientific evidence exists to support any beneficial health claims of urine therapy.