Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common challenge for people with spinal cord injury, but new research shows that many suspected cases aren’t true infections. In this episode, Madison Hughes and Dr. Chris Elliott discuss how recurrent UTIs are diagnosed and managed in the spinal cord injury population, the role of urodynamics and bladder diaries, and why patient education and non-antibiotic strategies can make such a big difference.
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Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common challenge for people with spinal cord injury, but new research shows that many suspected cases aren’t true infections. In this episode, Madison Hughes and Dr. Chris Elliott discuss how recurrent UTIs are diagnosed and managed in the spinal cord injury population, the role of urodynamics and bladder diaries, and why patient education and non-antibiotic strategies can make such a big difference.
Journal Club: Exploring breakthroughs in multiple sclerosis bladder health treatment with noninvasive brain Stimulation
Bladder Buzz Podcast
22 minutes
1 year ago
Journal Club: Exploring breakthroughs in multiple sclerosis bladder health treatment with noninvasive brain Stimulation
Bladder symptoms are extremely common in individuals with MS. These symptoms include urinary frequency, urgency, incontinence or difficulty voiding or both. Voiding dysfunction (VD), a common neurogenic lower urinary tract symptom in individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS), often leads to urinary retention. The current primary management for MS patients with VD involves catheterization. Our team has explored the safety and therapeutic effects of a multi focal transcranial magnetic stimulator...
Bladder Buzz Podcast
Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common challenge for people with spinal cord injury, but new research shows that many suspected cases aren’t true infections. In this episode, Madison Hughes and Dr. Chris Elliott discuss how recurrent UTIs are diagnosed and managed in the spinal cord injury population, the role of urodynamics and bladder diaries, and why patient education and non-antibiotic strategies can make such a big difference.