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American Family Physician
January 1, 2004
Urinary Tract Infections in Adults What causes urinary tract infections?... How do I know I have a UTI?... Why do women have UTIs more often than men?... How are UTIs treated?... What can I do if I have frequent infections?... Tips on Preventing UTIs mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
January 1, 2004
Urinary Tract Infections During Pregnancy What is a urinary tract infection?... How do I know I have a UTI?... How will a UTI affect my baby?... How are UTIs treated?... How do I know if the medicine is not working?... Can I keep this from happening again? mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
January 1, 2004
Urinary Reflux What is a urinary reflux?... Does a UTI mean there is something wrong with my child's urinary tract?... What kind of tests will the doctor do?... How is urinary reflux treated? mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
August 1, 2005
Urinary Tract Infections: What You Should Know A patient hand-out on the disease, its diagnosis, treatment options and prevention. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
January 1, 2004
Painful Urination Why does it sometimes hurt when I urinate?... What will I need to tell my doctor?... What kind of tests will I need to have done?... How are UTIs treated?... What can I do if I keep getting UTIs?... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
January 1, 2005
Urinary Tract Infections A patient hand-out on what causes urinary tract infections, possible signs of the disease, and treatment options. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
January 1, 2005
Microscopic Hematuria A patient hand-out on common causes of red blood cells in the urine and what to expect from your doctor. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
May 15, 2006
Microscopic Hematuria: What You Should Know A patient guide: What is microscopic hematuria?... What will my doctor do about the blood in my urine?... What are some risk factors for a serious problem in my urinary tract?... mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
April 15, 2002
Dysuria What is dysuria -- and what causes it?... How can my doctor find the cause of my dysuria?... What can be done to relieve the symptoms of dysuria?... How can I keep from getting dysuria again?... mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
July 1, 2005
Diabetic Nephropathy A patient handout on the disease, it diagnosis and treatment options. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
January 1, 2005
Kidney Cysts A patient hand-out on what the kidneys do, how cysts affect function and possible treatments of the problem. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
July 1, 2002
BPH -- A Problem with Your Prostate What is the prostate?... What is BPH?... What are some signs of BPH?... If I have signs of BPH, what will my doctor do?... What can I do if I have BPH?... How is BPH treated?... Is BPH treated with surgery?... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
July 1, 2006
Kidney Stones: What You Should Know What you can do to prevent the occurrence or recurrence of kidney stones. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
November 1, 2005
Chronic Kidney Disease A patient hand out on kidney disorders and illnesses, their diagnosis and treatment options. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
December 15, 2005
Alper & Curry
Urinary Tract Infection in Children Until recently, the management of urinary tract infection (UTI) in children has been controversial and based mainly on opinion, but new evidence regarding imaging studies and treatment prompted this review. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
January 15, 2006
Mark H. Ebell
Point-of-Care Guides - Treating Adult Women with Suspected UTI More than 7 million women are diagnosed with urinary tract infections (UTIs) annually, making it one of the most commonly seen conditions in primary care. What is the best way to manage the condition? mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
June 15, 2003
Kidney Failure What is kidney failure?... How do you get kidney failure?... How can my doctor tell if I have kidney failure?... Will my kidney failure get better?... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
October 15, 2000
Kenneth B. Roberts
The AAP Practice Parameter on Urinary Tract Infections in Febrile Infants and Young Children The Committee on Quality Improvement of the American Academy of Pediatrics developed an evidence-based practice parameter on the diagnosis, treatment and evaluation of the initial urinary tract infection in febrile infants and young children... mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
October 1, 2004
Antibiotics: When They Can and Can't Help An overview on how antibiotic therapy comes into play in the treatment of the flu and colds. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
March 15, 2001
Avoiding Resistance to Antibiotics-- When Do I Need an Antibiotic? When bacteria are exposed to the same antibiotics, after a while the antibiotic can't fight the germs anymore... mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
January 15, 2004
Antibiotics: When They Can and Can't Help What are antibiotics?... Do antibiotics work against all infections?... What is "antibiotic resistance"?... Why should I worry about antibiotic resistance?... How do I know when I need antibiotics?... How should I take the antibiotics that my doctor prescribes?... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
October 2003
Study: Treatment of UT Infection Just Phone Call Away Urinary tract infections (UTIs) can be managed safely and conveniently over the phone with low recurrence rates and a low incidence of other gynecological complications, researchers reported. mark for My Articles similar articles
Science News
January 15, 2005
Christen Brownlee
The Beef about UTIs E. coli from beef cattle or other livestock may be causing drug-resistant urinary tract infections in women. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
December 1, 2000
Urinary Incontinence in Women What is urinary incontinence?... What causes urinary incontinence?... What treatment options are available?... How well does surgery for stress incontinence work?... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Charles Capuano
5 Ailments That Affect Young Men Young men between the ages of 18 and 35 are susceptible to some uncommon diseases that, if left untreated, can leave them with permanent damage and a hefty medical bill. Here are some ailments that, while infrequent, are worth knowing about. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
October 2003
Making Water Run Downhill Treating severe vesicoureteral reflux involved complicated, expensive surgery. Now an injectable agent that forms a valve can lead to normal urination. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
September 15, 2005
Paul Gross
Diary From a Week in Pactice This family practitioner leaves his 14-year position to work with another group... Sees a 12-year old girl with abdominal pain... Discusses his career move with patients... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Ross Bonander
4 Steps: Hold It In In most instances, "holding it in" won't do you any harm. Yet, if you do it frequently, you can indeed develop some health problems. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
February 2, 2003
Mike Davison
8 Questions Men Are Afraid To Ask Doctors Due to macho pride or the expense of health care, many men visit the doctor only when something noticeably breaks, like their nose, or stops, like their heart. Likewise, they are not always willing to ask their family doctor embarrassing questions. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
December 1, 2004
Darren M. Lynch
Cranberry for Prevention of Urinary Tract Infections Systematic reviews have concluded that no reliable evidence supports the use of cranberry in the treatment or prophylaxis of urinary tract infections; however, more recent, randomized controlled trials demonstrate evidence of cranberry's utility in urinary tract infection prophylaxis. mark for My Articles similar articles
Health
July 17, 2008
How to Sneak Romance Into a Family Vacation Want a romantic getaway but still need to take the kids? What do you do when he's not in the mood? An expert answers these questions and more. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
April 15, 2002
Judy D. Bremnor
Evaluation of Dysuria in Adults Dysuria is the sensation of pain, burning, or discomfort on urination. Although many physicians equate dysuria with urinary tract infection , it is actually a symptom that has many potential causes. Empiric treatment with antibiotics may be inappropriate, except in carefully selected patients... mark for My Articles similar articles
American Journal of Nursing
February 2009
Janet K. Specht
Assessment of Transient Urinary Incontinence in Older Adults Many caregivers erroneously consider urinary incontinence to be inevitable in older adults. Failure to identify and respond to transient urinary incontinence may lead to established incontinence and to other poor outcomes. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
December 1, 2000
Patrick J. Culligan & Michael Heit
Urinary Incontinence in Women: Evalution and Management Because the prevalence of urinary incontinence increases with age, a working knowledge of the diagnosis and treatment of the various types of urinary incontinence is fundamental to the care of women... mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
March 1, 2005
Ramakrishnan & Scheid
Diagnosis and Management of Acute Pyelonephritis in Adults There are approximately 250,000 cases of acute pyelonephritis each year, resulting in more than 100,000 hospitalizations. The most common etiologic cause is infection with Escherichia coli. mark for My Articles similar articles
Nurse Practitioner
Keyock & Newman
Understanding stress urinary incontinence Underreported and undertreated, stress urinary incontinence leads to decreased quality of life in sufferers and financial burdens for both the patient and the healthcare industry. Nurse practitioners should understand their role in identifying, diagnosing, and treating the condition. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
May 15, 2006
McDonald, Swagerty & Wetzel
Assessment of Microscopic Hematuria in Adults Microscopic hematuria, a common finding on routine urinalysis of adults, is clinically significant when three to five red blood cells per high-power field are visible. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
August 1, 2005
Susan A. Mehnert-Kay
Diagnosis and Management of Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections Although the incidence of urinary tract infection has not changed substantially over the last 10 years, the diagnostic criteria, bacterial resistance patterns, and recommended treatment have changed. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
March 15, 2005
Simerville, Maxted & Pahira
Urinalysis: A Comprehensive Review Although urinalysis is not recommended as a routine screening tool, physicians should know how to interpret urinalysis results correctly. This article reviews the correct method for performing urinalysis and the differential diagnosis for several abnormal results. mark for My Articles similar articles
Seasoned Cooking
September 2004
Michael Fick
Surely One of These Random Short Topics Applies to You Pee Not up to Par?... Eat to Avoid Cancer... Who Needs to Count Carbs?... New Prostate Cancer Protocol... Who Has Time for Truly Beneficial Strength-Building Exercise?... Who Benefits Most From Knee Surgery for Loose Cartilage?... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Patrick Owen
Drinking Urine No medical evidence supports urine as an effective treatment for any illness, so follow your mom's advice and use your stream to write your initials in the snow. mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
September 15, 2006
Colgan et al.
Asymptomatic Bacteriuria in Adults A common dilemma in clinical medicine is whether to treat asymptomatic patients who present with bacteria in their urine. There are few scenarios in which antibiotic treatment of asymptomatic bacteruria has been shown to improve patient outcomes. mark for My Articles similar articles
Nursing
December 2010
Dumont & Wakeman
Preventing catheter-associated UTIs: Survey report This article reviews the results of the survey, discusses best practices, and provides evidence-based rationales. mark for My Articles similar articles