Urinary tract infection

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    Urinary incontinence is the lack of ability to control bladder and urinary system functions. This condition can be induced or worsened by stress. Urinary incontinence is more common in women. There are many options for treatment, most of which involve surgery. Some examples of surgical treatment are: tension-free slings, conventional slings, and suspension procedures. There three different types of tension-free slings: retropubic, transobturator, and single incision mini. Patients should take…

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    Healthcare-Associated Infections definition Healthcare-Associated infections are patients’ infections that happen when the patients are receiving treatments in a health care setting for health issues either medical or surgical condition. There are many places where healthcare-associated infections can happen such as hospital’s inpatient care, outpatient clinics, ambulatory surgical centers, nursing homes, end-stage renal disease facilities, and rehabilitation centers (Health.gov, 2016). Types of…

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    away when you notice breathing problems so your child can receive emergency treatment if needed. If A Fever Is Very High Or Prolonged Fevers are common in kids. Fevers are actually a good thing because they help your child's body fight off an infection. However, if the fever is high or if it lasts for more than a couple of days, that is cause for concern. One thing you'll want to find out from your child's pediatrician during a well visit is when you should call about a fever. When your child…

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    Renal stones are mainly plant in the kidneys, humans have been affected by urinary stones since centuries, and it is one of the most common disease of the urinary tract. The prevention of renal stone frequently remains to be a serious problem in human health. Stones differ in size, shape, and chemical compositions.…

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    Understanding Urinary Stones in Dogs And Cats? The primary function of urine is to eliminate waste from the body and toxic products that have accumulated in the blood. It helps to ensure the balance of the body by regulating the quantities of water and minerals removed. What is a urinary calculus? The urinary stones also called urolithiasis are crystal aggregates compounds preferentially localized in the bladder. These crystals, formed when the urine is saturated with minerals, can be an…

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    discussion and controversy over the best method of identification and infection control that should be put into practice to prevent the spread of multidrug resistant bacteria. However, the most prevalent controversy surrounding this topic seems to be over how the taxpayer’s money is best spent related to new treatment of these microbes,…

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    Interstitial cystitis What is interstitial cystitis? Interstitial cystitis is a medical condition characterized by pain and discomfort in the region of the bladder. These features are usually associated with urinary tract symptoms such as urinary frequency (polyuria), burning on urination (dysuria), and urgency. The diagnostic criteria require that symptoms be present for more than six weeks in the absence of other causes. Interstitial cystitis is typically diagnosed around age 40 or later…

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    overtraining is leading to upper respiratory tract infections in swimmers and runners. On the flip side people find…

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    P. aeruginosa has been studied extensively for over 100 years due to its role in chronic infections of the urinary tract, pneumonia in cystic fibrosis patients, its ability to delay wound healing, and in foreign-body infections (biomaterial implants and devices such as catheters and prosthetics).2,4,14-17 Biofilm-based chronic infections caused by P. aeruginosa affect millions of people and are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in patients suffering from cystic fibrosis.18,19 Growth…

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    tropical countries, especially India. Myiasis in people who live in developed countries with good health, especially in Central Europe, is very rare. Fly larvae are able to pierce and penetrate the healthy or necrotic tissues. So, tetanus and secondary infection may occur as side effects. Microhematuria, albuminuria, and leukocyturia may be observed after laboratory examination. The basic form…

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