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During secretory phase.

The Symptoms of UTI:

• Frequent Urination

• Burning Pain

• Mood Swings

• Poor Appetite

• Bladder Spasm

  

What causes UTI?

 

• Main cause is bacteria

• Escherichia coli is the primary cause

• Other organisms can also cause the same

• Common in elderly using catheters

  

How common is the disease in Elderly?

 

Occurs in about:

• 6 -16 % of women over age 65

• 20 % of women over 80

• 25 to 50% women living in nursing home

  

Other Facts & Figures:

 

• Responsible for about 10.5Mn doctor visits globally

• More than 1/3 infection in Nursing Home is UTI

• More than 10% of women above 70 years have UTI

• Number increases up to 30% over 80 years age

  

Diagnosis of the Treatment

 

• Analyzing a urine sample

• Know the bacteria causing infection

• Understand what medications will be effective

• Have an ultrasound

• Perform a Cystoscopy

Polydipsia is a medical name for the feeling of extreme thirstiness. Polydipsia is often linked to urinary conditions that cause you to urinate a lot. This can make your body feel a constant need to replace the fluids lost in urination. It can also be caused by physical processes that cause you to lose a lot of fluid.

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Urinary tract infections can turn out to be nasty if they are not detected and treated early.

 

Common symptoms of UTI are:

 

- Strong urge to urinate.

- Burning sensation when urinating.

- Urine with strong smell, cloudy, thick in color.

- Pelvic pain

- High temperature with shivering.

 

It is time to meet your doctor if you observe the above symptoms.

 

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Also called sensitive plant, sleepy plant, Dormilones, touch-me-not, or shy plant.

 

In our country (Indonesia), people named this plant as "Putri Malu" or Shy Princess.

 

People in Indonesia uses this plant as traditional medicine. The benefit of this plants are:

1. Natural cough medicine

2. Calming the mind

3. Reduce fever heat

4. Dilute the sputum

5. Anti-inflammatory

6. Launch the urinary tract

7. Relieves rheumatism

8. Drugs are difficult to sleep

9. Prevent hepatitis disease

10. Smooth blood flow

11. Slimming the body

12. Prevent vaginal discharge

13. Healthy breathing

14. Good for the lungs

15. Overcoming herpes

Water contaminated sources for urinary Bilharziasis in rural villages

Urinary catheterization of a male canine patient. Polypropalene catheter.

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Title: A practical treatise on diseases of the urinary and generative organs in both sexes [electronic resource] : Part I.- Non specific diseases. Part II.- Syphilis

Creator: Acton, William, 1813-1875

Creator: St. Thomas's Hospital. Medical School Library former owner

Creator: King's College London

Publisher: London : John Churchill

Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library

Contributor: King's College London, Foyle Special Collections Library

Date: 1851

Language: eng

Description: Spine title: Diseases of the urinary and generative organs

32 p. of publisher's advertisements bound in at end of text

Publisher's advertisements on front pastedown and on front endpaper recto

Published in London, 1841, under title: A complete practical treatise on venereal diseases

Includes bibliographical references and index

Pt. 1. Non specific diseases -- Pt. 2. Syphilis

This material has been provided by King’s College London. The original may be consulted at King’s College London

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Title: A text-book of urology in men, women and children : including urinary and sexual infections, urethroscopy and cystoscopy

Creator: Pedersen, Victor Cox, 1867-1958

Publisher: Philadelphia, New York, Lea & Febiger

Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons

Contributor: Columbia University Libraries

Date: 1919

Language: eng

 

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24759 “Echinacea purpurea” and “Urinary System” signs, Healing and Meditation Gardens – Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden – Richmond Garden Trail, 1800 Lakeside Ave., Richmond, Richmond City, VA. May 23, 2019. Decimal Degrees: 37.618382, -77.470104

 

“Echinacea purpurea”

 

“Common name Purple coneflower

Family Asteraceae

Native Range Eastern United States

Plant Descriptions Herbaceous perennial, up to 3’ tall, blooms purple in summer, zones 3-8

Parts used Roots; the flower is seldom used

Uses Native Americans used Echinacea roots to treat snake bites, persistent wounds, and fever. British settlers adopted the plant as a treatment for cold and flu. Today, Echinacea is valued for its antiviral, antifungal, and antibacterial properties, and for its ability to stimulate the immune systems. It can be found in many cold and flu remedies. Echinacea also had been shown effective in treating wounds, viral based sores, burns, ecema, psoriasis, herpes infections and other skin conditions.”

“CAUTION: Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden advises consulting your health care professional before using any herbal medicines. While many medicinal plants also have culinary uses, just as many are poisonous of not prepared correctly.”

  

“Urinary System”

 

“After the body takes nutrients from foods and converts them into energy, waste products are left behind. The urinary system works with the lungs, skin, and intestines to eliminate wastes from the body, regulate blood volume and pressure, and keep the chemicals and water in your body balanced. The kidneys also regulate blood pressure and the production of crythropoietin, which controls the manufacture of red blood cells in the bone marrow. The kidneys help remove the waste products from the bloodstream. The waste is then sent to the bladder for storage until your nerves and brain tell you it is time to urinate.

 

Plant that affect the urinary system: Parsley (Petroselinum crispum), Juniper (Juniperus communis), Cranberry (Faccineum macrocarpan).”

 

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The assignment was to visually show the urinary system. This student chose to draw with chalk on construction paper.

How very civilized.

 

Sign in a bathroom, Johannesburg, South Africa.

New Lanark (Scotland)

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Signs and Symptoms of Stress Urinary Incontinence

Here are the signs & symptoms of Stress Urinary Incontinence

If you experience urine leakage while moving or exercising, see your doctor. There is no need to suffer the embarrassing consequences of incontinence in silence.

 

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While riding from Johannesberg to Hazyview, I started my testing urinary devices. Mike was behind me taking pictures laughing. It all ended in wet pants and lots of giggles!

 

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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common infection that affects the urinary system. In this infographic, Dr. Mayur Dalvi provides helpful tips on how to prevent UTIs, such as staying hydrated, practicing proper hygiene, and wearing breathable clothing. Additionally, he outlines various treatment options, including antibiotics, pain relievers, and probiotics. With Dr. Dalvi's expert advice, you can take control of your urinary health and prevent UTIs from recurring.

Urinary Tract Infection, Lower tract UTI symptoms

Lower tract UTIs affect the urethra and bladder. Symptoms of a lower tract UTI include:

 

burning with urination

increased frequency of urination without passing much urine

increased urgency of urination

bloody urine

cloudy urine

urine that looks like cola or tea

urine that has a strong odor

pelvic pain in women

rectal pain in men

42. seminal vessicles- produce semen

43. prostate gland- activates sperm

44. Vas deferins- transports sperm

45. Testes- produce sperm

46. Epidmysis - allows sperm to mature

Urinary retention is a condition in which a person is unable to completely empty their bladder. It can be caused by a variety of medical conditions, including nerve damage, prostate enlargement, and urinary tract infections. Diagnosis usually involves a physical examination and tests such as an ultrasound. Treatment may include medications or catheterization. Dr. Soumyan Dey provides expert insights into the types, causes, diagnosis, and treatment of urinary retention.

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