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.
Los síntomas urinarios son un problema común para las personas con vejiga neurogénica. Sin embargo, no todos los síntomas urinarios son indicativos de infección del tracto urinario (ITU), ni los síntomas de ITU son únicamente síntomas relacionados con la vejiga. ¿Deberías autogestionarte en casa o buscar atención médica para el tratamiento? Determinar el mejor enfoque es un desafío tanto para los clínicos como para las personas con vejiga neurogénica. Abordamos estas preguntas en este podcast...
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.