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Friday, March 14, 2008

A Simple Guide to Vulvitis

A Simple Guide to Vulvitis
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What is Vulvitis?
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Vulvitis is an acute inflammation of the vulva in females.

What are the causes of Vulvitis?
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Vulvitis is usually caused by the following:

Infections:

1.sexually transmitted disease like gonorrhea,trichomonas and chlamydia.

2.Fungal infection such as candidiasis

3.Herpes simplex in recurrent cases

4.Pediculosis pubis or lice

5.pinworm infection in children

6.Urinary infection such as cystitis


Allergies:

1.Clothings

2.perfumes

3.powders

4.drugs


Chemical irritants:

1.vaginal douche

2.detergents used to wash underwear


Mechanical irritants:

1.ill fitting underwear

2.inadequate sexual lubrication


Postmenopausal:

Atrophic vulvovaginitis after menopausal with dryness and inflammation of the vulval and vaginal lining

Generalised disorders:

Dermatological disorders such as lichen simplex


What are the symptoms and signs of Vulvitis?
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Persons who has Acute Vulvitis has the following
Symptoms:

1.vulval irritation and itch

2.discharge from vagina

3.painful or frequency of urination

4.excoriation of the inner lining of vulva

Signs:

1.discharge can be seen in female vagina

2.redness and inflammation of the vulva


How do you diagnose Vulvitis?
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Diagnosis can usually be made by :

1.History of vulval itch associated frequency of urination, painful urination or discharge from vagina

2.Vulva shows inflammation, excoriation of lining,

3.Vulval and vaginal swab to culture for bacteria and sexually transmitted organisms and the antibiotic most appropriate for it.

4. biopsy of the suspicious vulval lesions to exclude other causes of vulval problem such as tumor


What is the treatment of Vulvitis?
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1.Approprate Antibiotics, antifungal for infections especially after urine bacterial culture

2.Antihistamine medicine for itch

3.Topical oestrogen cream for postmenopausal atrophic vulvovaginitis

4.Proper hygience after urination, sexual intercourse and bathing

5.Avoid strong soaps

6.Use of lubricants during sexual intercourse

7.Weight reduction if obese

8.Treat underlying condition such as diabetes,allergic dermatitis,other skin
conditions.


What is the prognosis of Vulvitis?
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Prognosis is usually good with medication.

Sexual partner may need to be treated.

Recurrence is quite common.

Monday, March 10, 2008

A Simple Guide to Urethritis

A Simple Guide to Urethritis
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What is Urethritis?
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Urethritis is an acute infection of the urethra(the tube which allows passage of urine from the bladder to the outside).

What are the causes of Urethritis?
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Urethritis is usually caused by the following:

1.sexually transmitted disease like gonorrhea and chlamydia.

2.Urinary infection such as cystitis

3.In males associated with prostatitis

4.Urinary stone stuck in the urethra may cause urethitis

6.urinary catheterisation

7.Injury to the urethra

8.Important component of Reiter's Syndrome


What are the symptoms and signs of Urethritis?
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Persons who has Acute Urethritis has the following

Symptoms:
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1.painful urination

2.purulent discharge from penis in males or vagina in females

3.frequency of urination

4.cloudy and unpleasant smelling urine, sometimes blood in the urine

5.fever and chills

6.Polyathritis and conjunctivitis in Reiter's Syndrome

Signs:
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1. pussy discharge can be seen in male's urethra or in female vagina

2.redness and inflammation of the opening of the urethra


How do you diagnose Urethritis?
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Diagnosis can usually be made by :

1.History of sexual activity followed by frequency of urination, painful urination or pussy discharge from urethra or vagina

2.Urine test shows the presence of pus cells, leucocyte, red blood cells and micro-organisms

3.Urine culture for bacteria and sexually transmitted organisms and the antibiotic most appropriate for it.

4. cystoscopy may be necessary to exclude urinary stones,tumours of the bladder in the case of blood in the urine


What is the complications of Urethritis?
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Upward infections from the urethra can lead to infections of the bladder and kidneys.

What is the treatment of Urethritis?
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Analgesic medicine for pain

Approprate Antibiotics for infections especially after urine bacterial culture

Lots of fluids


What is the prognosis of Urethritis?
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Prognosis is usually good with medication.

Sexual partner may need to be treated.

Recurrence is quite common
.

Saturday, March 8, 2008

A Simple Guide to Prostatitis

A Simple Guide to Prostatitis
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What is Prostatitis?
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Prostatitis is an acute or chronic infection of the prostate gland.

What are the causes of Prostatitis?
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Prostatitis is usually caused by the following:

1.enteric Gram negative organism from intestinal or bladder infection

2.tuberculosis occasionally


What are the symptoms and signs of Prostatitis?
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Persons who has Acute Prostatitis has the following:

Symptoms:

1.frequency of urination and nocturia

2.urgency of urination

3.hematuria(blood in urine)

4.low back pain

5.perineal pain

6.slow initiation of urine


Signs:

Tenderness on palpation of the prostate per rectum

How do you diagnose Prostatitis?
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Diagnosis can usually be made by :

1.History of frequency of urination, urgent urination

2.Tenderness on palpation of the prostate per rectum

3. Culture of the expressed prostatic fluid by prostatic massage

4.Urine and prostatic fluid culture will determine the micro-organism involved and the antibiotic most appropriate for it.


What is the complications of Prostatitis?
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Infections from the prostate can lead to infections of the bladder and up to the kidney.

What is the treatment of Prostatitis?
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Analgesic medicine

Antibiotics for infections especially after urine and prostatic fluid bacterial culture

Lots of fluids


What is the prognosis of Prostatitis?
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Prognosis is usually good with medication.

Recurrence is quite common
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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

A Simple Guide to Cystitis

A Simple Guide to Cystitis
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What is Cystitis?
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Cystitis is an acute or chronic infection of the urinary bladder.

What are the causes of Cystitis?
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Cystitis is usually caused by the following:

1. ascending infection of the urinary bladder from the urethra.

2. in females frequently associated with sexual activity eg. honeymoon cystitis

3.In males with enlargement of the prostate or infection of the prostate

4. In children, the bacteria E.coli of the same type as the child's bowels

5.More frequently present in Diabetic patients

6.procedures such as urinary catheterisation

7.cystitis is more common in the female,especially those on contraceptive pills or with intrauterine contraceptive devices.

8. may be associated with congenital abnormalities of the urinary tract such as bladder neck obstruction,urethral reflux,neurogenic bladder,and urinary incontinence.


What are the symptoms and signs of Cystitis?
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Persons who has Acute Cystitis has the following symptoms:

1.frequency of urination and nocturia

2.painful urination

3.suprapubic discomfort

4.cloudy and unpleasant smelling urine, sometimes blood in the urine

5.fever and chills especially in children


Signs:
Tenderness on palpation in the suprapubic region

How do you diagnose Cystitis?
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Diagnosis can usually be made by :

1.History of frequency of urination, painful urination

2.Urine test shows the presence of pus cells, leucocyte, red blood cells and micro-organisms

3.Urine culture will determine the micro-organism involved and the antibiotic most appropriate for it.

4. cystoscopy may be necessary to exclude tumours of the bladder


What are the complications of Cystitis?
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Upward infections from the bladder can lead to infections of the kidneys and kidney failure.

What is the treatment of Cystitis?
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Analgesic or antispasmodic medicine

Antibiotics for infections especially after urine bacterial culture

Lots of fluids


What is the prognosis of Cystitis?
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Prognosis is usually good with medication.

Recurrence is quite common.


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