se·cre·tion (Min a cell or gland) the act or process of separating, elaborating, and releasing a substance that fulfills some function within the organism or undergoes excretion.
Pyelonephritis Pyelonephritis is a type of urinary tract infection that travels to the kidneys from the urethra or bladder. The infection occurs when bacteria enter the body through the urinary tract. Symptoms of pyelonephritis include fever, pain in the groin, abdominal pain, frequent urination, persistent urge to urinate, burning during urination and blood in the urine.
Urethritis Urethritis is an inflammation of the urethra caused by a bacterial or viral infection. The infection can be caused by the same microbes that cause urinary tract infections, gonorrhea, chlamydia and herpes simplex. Symptoms of urethritis vary between the sexes. Symptoms in men include blood in the urine or semen, burning during urination, discharge, frequent urination, pain and swelling of the penis and pain during ejaculation. Symptoms in women include abdominal pain, pain during urination, fever, chills, frequent urination, pain in the pelvis and vaginal discharge
Kidney stones: Kidney stones are hard masses that form in the urinary tract from crystals that have separated from the urine. The most common type of kidney stone is formed from calcium, but other types include a struvite stone or uric acid stone, according to the National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse. The exact cause of kidney stones is unknown, but those with certain genetic disorders, kidney disorders and recurrent urinary tract infections are more likely to develop kidney stones. Symptoms of kidney stones include extreme pain, cramping in the back and lower abdomen, nausea and vomiting.
Hyperhidrosis disorder is a condition that causes excessive sweating. This sweating can occur in unusual situations, such as in cooler weather, and without a trigger.