Recurrent Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections in Women: AUA/ CUA/ SUFU Guideline 2019

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @neembaker4585
    @neembaker4585 4 года назад +1

    6:40 Recurrent UTI: 2 in 6 months or 3 in 12. Acute onset dysuria is highly specific. Should occur in conjunction with lab detection from urine. 12:56 symptoms after treatment course, culture. 14:18 prophylactic antibiotics. 16:00 post-menopausal estrogen.

  • @718aviva
    @718aviva 3 года назад +5

    first of all, if the UTI's are recurring, they are NOT uncomplicated, and they are most likely EMBEDDED... You are 100% incorrect in treatment guidelines... You use urinalysis to determine whether to treat or not to treat, and these tests are quite outdated, over 50 years old. The cause for resistant UTI's is not because of overuse, but due to UNDER USE.. The urological community makes a false assumption that antibiotics are thrown at women for uti symptoms, when in actuality it is the opposite. Because antibiotic use has been given such a bad 'rap' they are UNDER prescribed, and prescribed for too short a period... 3- 7 days is completely undertreating...Cats and dogs get a minimum of 14 days of antibiotics for their common utis....It is under use that is causing resistance to antibiotics, as there is never follow up to assure the infection has cleared, therefore bacteria that are still present in the bladder now have an opportunity to mutate and create colonies in biofilm. Doctors you are not up to date on current research...You are creating an international epidemic. UTI's are the number 2 reason for er visits... for an infection that should be easy to clear....Doctors google embedded chronic uti's and read more current research..