An underlying illness or disease usually causes hydronephrosis. Medical factors that increase one's risk include kidney stones, congenital blockage, blood clots, scarring of tissue from previous surgery or injury, cancer or tumor in the bladder, cervix, colon or prostate, enlarged prostate, pregnancy, and urinary tract infections.

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