Sentences with phrase «cases of urinary tract infection»

It is also used to help treat cases of urinary tract infection.
More than 1 million cases of urinary tract infections are diagnosed by emergency departments annually.
In the case of a urinary tract infection, for instance, she notes that it would be relatively easy to flush the bladder and the rest of the urinary tract.
Microbial Imbalance: Conventional medicine may have its place in the world but treating every case of urinary tract infections with antibiotics is not a proper solution.
Wiping with toilet paper hasn't changed since 1890, and it's contributing to the 13 million cases of urinary tract infections and hemorrhoids per year.

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treatment of other infections, like acute respiratory infections, urinary tract infection, otitis media and other systemic infections which are present in many cases (2);
An infection of the prostate or urinary tract — another common sperm blocker that typically goes undetected — can be cleared up with antibiotics or, in more severe cases, surgery.
The types of illnesses where doctors seem to choose stronger antibiotics include respiratory problems, skin infections and urinary tract infections, which in many cases would be better treated by other antibiotics that are less likely to cause resistance.
Most mcr - 1 cases appear to be happening in E. coli, the most common cause of urinary tract infections, said lead study author José R. Mediavilla, MBS, MPH, a research teaching specialist at PHRI.
In some cases, the bacteria present in the urine of women suffering from UUI are the same kinds that cause urinary tract infections.
Within this wider problem, urinary - tract infections associated with catheter use are a particular concern: in 2001 a US study found more than half a million cases each year, accounting for approximately 40 % of all HAIs (Int.
The paper cites many cases of improvement when Atomidine is given for gum problems, as an antiseptic after surgery, gastrointestinal problems, urinary tract infections, high blood pressure, goiter, malaria and tropical fevers, venereal disease, infections of eye, ear, nose and throat, bronchitis and asthma.
Although some cases of FLUTD are caused by crystals or stones in the urinary tract, or by bacterial or viral infections, the majority don't have any obvious cause.
Probably the most likely cause in most cases is the presence of a urinary tract infection.
Causes: Bladder stones and infections are readily identifiable causes of urinary tract disease, but account for less than 10 % of cases.
Possible medical problems that relate to changes in urinary behaviors include a urinary tract infection or inflammation, blockage or partial blockage, kidney problems, or in the case of excessive thirst and urination, metabolic diseases such as diabetes.
Renal diseases and kidney infections can cause canine anorexia, and in case of calculi -LRB-(canine bladder or urinary tract stones), dogs may not like to eat, due to severe abdominal pain.
It is also important to culture a urine sample to rule out the possibility of bacterial infection of the urinary tract in suspected cases of CKD.
If your cat is one of the rare cases with an infection - based urinary tract problem, he'll require antibiotics for recovery.
In some cases, he may simply be dealing with an easily treatable (yet incredibly painful) urinary tract infection or, this symptom may be indicative of a very serious, life - threatening problem.
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