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19 June, 04:55

Why doesn't urine flow back to the ureters?

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  1. 19 June, 05:06
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    With vesicoureteral reflux, urine flows backward from the bladder, up the ureter to the kidney. It may happen in one or both ureters. When the "flap valve" doesn't work and lets urine flow backward, bacteria from the bladder can enter the kidney. This may cause a kidney infection that can cause kidney damage.
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