kuseteede
Kuseteede is the Estonian term for the urinary tract, the body system responsible for urine production, transport, storage, and elimination. It comprises the kidneys, which filter blood to form urine; the ureters, which carry urine to the bladder; the bladder, a temporary reservoir; and the urethra, through which urine exits the body.
Normal kidney function maintains fluid and electrolyte balance and removes waste. Urine produced in the kidneys
Common kuseteede disorders include urinary tract infections (infections of the bladder or urethra), pyelonephritis (kidney infection),
Diagnosis relies on urinalysis and urine culture, aided by imaging such as ultrasound or CT urography. Cystoscopy
Prevention focuses on adequate hydration, good personal hygiene, and urinating after intercourse to reduce infection risk.