Cystitis Flashcards
1
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Symptoms of Cystitis
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- Dysuria (pain when urinating)
- Urinary frequency and urgency
- incomplete bladder emptying
- dark, cloudy, strong smelling
2
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Cystitis referral part 1
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- women under 16 or over 70
- Men and children
- recurrent attacks (>2 episodes in 6 months)
(>3 in 1 year) - Duration of >48 hours
3
Q
Cystitis referral part 2
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- severe symptoms (we only treat mild)
- lower back pain
- systemic symptoms (fever, nausea, vomiting)
- Haematuria
- Abnormal vaginal discharge
4
Q
Medications that can cause Cystitis
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- Allopurinol
- Ciclophosphamide
5
Q
Patient groups that are predisposed to UTIs
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- Diabetic
- Immunocompromised
- Pregnant (bacteria in urine can easily progress to kidney infection)
6
Q
OTC treatment for mild symptoms present for only <4 hours for 2 days only
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- Potassium Citrate
- Sodium Citrate
Neutralises acidic urine to relieve dysuria
7
Q
What is potassium citrate contraindicated in
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- hyperkalaemia
8
Q
What is sodium citrate contraindicated in
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- hypertension
- heart disease
- pregnancy
- kidney disease
- salt restricted diet
9
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What do potassium citrate interact with to cause hyperkalaemia
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- ACE Inhibitors
- Spironolactone
- Potassium sparing diuretics
10
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What do potassium citrate interact with to reduce its efficacy
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- Lithium
11
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Cystitis Advice
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- drink cranberry juice (interacts with warfarin, do not use in diabetes)
- drink a lot of water
- urinate after sexual intercourse
- wipe front to back after urination
12
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Cystitis Advice part 2
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- fully empty bladder
- do not hold a urination
- avoid sperm killers
- avoid perfumes soap
- avoid douches
- wear cotton underwear
- avoid tight jeans and trousers