Streptococcus G
Pairs:
bladder - bladder
axillary artery - axillary artery
sacrum
- bladder
gastrocnemus -gastroctemus

Generalities:
Streptococcus G. Bacteria.
Pleural pain, kidney problems, and scarlet fever (rash-like skin spots). In children it can cause nocturia (involuntary expulsion of urine during sleep), and in adults urinary incontinence; the infected bladder contracts and becomes hard and urinates frequently. Urethral bleeding, combined with streptococcus "A" (Brachial) causes psoriasis.
Streptococcus G belongs to the genus of coccus-shaped, gram-positive bacteria that reproduce by bipartition on their axial axis. They are part of the habitual flora of humans, rarely cause pathology.
Transmission:
They are opportunistic bacteria; present in the human organism.