Bladder Infection
Definition
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elderly
men
women
Symptoms
severe infection
Evaluation
clean catch urine
similar conditions
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antibiotics
pregnancy
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Bladder Infection Risk Factors: Women
Risk factors for bladder infection in women include:
Pregnancy
Sexual intercourse
Failure to urinate after intercourse
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Bladder Infection Symptoms
Related Topics:
Acute urethral syndrome
Hematuria
Increased urinary frequency
Interstitial cystitis
Lower abdominal pain
Pain during urination
Pyelonephritis
Urinary tract infection
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Last Updated: Nov 10, 2006
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Bladder Infection References:
Engel JD, Schaeffer AJ: Evaluation of and antimicrobial therapy for recurrent urinary tract infections in women. Urol Clin North Am 1998 Nov; 25(4): 685-701.
Hooton TM, Scholes D, Gupta K, Stapleton AE, Roberts PL, Stamm WE. Amoxicillin-clavulanate vs ciprofloxacin for the treatment of uncomplicated cystitis in women: a randomized trial. JAMA. 2005 Feb 23;293(8):949-55.
Hooton TM, Scholes D, Hughes JP: A prospective study of risk factors for symptomatic urinary tract infection in young women. N Engl J Med 1996 Aug 15; 335(7): 468-74.
Malhotra SM, Kennedy WA. Urinary tract infections in children: treatment. Urol Clin North Am. 2004 Aug;31(3):527-34, x.
McCarty JM, Richard G, Huck W, et al: A randomized trial of short-course ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin, or trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole for the treatment of acute urinary tract infection in women. Ciprofloxacin Urinary Tract Infection Group. Am J Med 1999 Mar; 106(3): 292-9.