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Osteoarthritis (Arthritis of Hands, Knees) | Causes, Risk Factors, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

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Osteoarthritis (Arthritis of Hands, Knees, Hips) | Causes, Risk Factors, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis, caused by wear and tear or overuse of a particular joint. There are a variety of risk factors for getting osteoarthritis, including increasing age, vitamin D deficiency and previous injuries. In this lesson, we discuss the differences between primary and secondary osteoarthritis, the risk factors for getting primary osteoarthritis, the pathophysiology behind why it occurs, the signs and symptoms, how it’s diagnosed and how it’s treated.

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Osteoarthritis – causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment & pathology

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What is osteoarthritis? Osteoarthritis is a disease in which the articular cartilage degenerates over time, causing pain and inflammation in the affected joint. Find our full video library only on Osmosis: http://osms.it/more.

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Non-urothelial cell bladder cancers – causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology

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What are non-urothelial cell bladder cancers? These are a small subset of bladder cancers that, confusingly, often arise from the urothelium, and include squamous cell carcinomas and adenocarcinomas.

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Osteoarthritis – Knee Pain Causes and Cure | Dr Ayesha Haq

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Osteoarthritis – Knee Pain Causes and Cure | Dr. Ayesha Haq
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Urinary Tract Infections – Causes, Symptoms, Treatments, and more

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The urinary system is the body’s drainage system for removing wastes and extra water. It includes two kidneys, two ureters, a bladder, and a urethra. Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the second most common type of infection in the body.

You may have a UTI if you notice:

Pain or burning when you urinate
Fever, tiredness, or shakiness
An urge to urinate often
Pressure in your lower belly
Urine that smells bad or looks cloudy or reddish
Pain in your back or side below the ribs

People of any age or sex can get UTIs. But about four times as many women get UTIs as men. You’re also at higher risk if you have diabetes, need a tube to drain your bladder, or have a spinal cord injury.

If you think you have a UTI it is important to see your doctor. Your doctor can tell if you have a UTI with a urine test. Treatment is with antibiotics.

NIH: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

If you have Recurrent UTIs, learn how to get rid of bladder infections in this video! You’ll learn about how some things can put you at a HIGHER RISK of getting a Bladder Infection, as well as FIVE EASY WAYS to prevent them. I will also demystify and explain the effects of Cranberries on UTIs.

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What Causes Joint Pain? Can Endometriosis trouble Fibro, Lupus, Osteoporosis, Arthritis, EDS? [CC]

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What causes an increase in joint pain? Can endometriosis make things worse for those with fibromyalgia, lupus, osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome?

Does endometriosis have a habit of troubling bone health and causing joint pain more than normal? I’ve always believed a lot of additional medical issues are not spoken of in women who have endometriosis, PCOS and adenomyosis type conditions. I decided to do some research on the connect between bone health and endometriosis here’s how it went…

Please remember that I am not a medical professional. I am a patient and have created this channel to share my experiences. This is all purely informative and in no way am I providing medical advice, so please consult a medical professional. 

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What Causes Joint Pain? Can Endometriosis trouble Fibromyalgia, Lupus, Osteoporosis, Arthritis, EDS..?

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08:03 – How can joint pain be improved if you have endometriosis and or EDS?

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Urinary Tract Infection – Overview (signs and symptoms, pathophysiology, causes and treatment)

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Bladder Infections: To Treat or Not to Treat in Older Adults?

“Asymptomatic bacteriuria in long-term care is more common than actual Urinary Tract Infections. About 35 to 40% of men and about 50% of women in long-term care have it—that’s even higher for women with urinary incontinence.”

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When someone is aged and frail, the risk of a bladder infection is higher, raising the chances of delirium, hospital admission, or even death.

In this episode of This Is Getting Old: Moving Towards An Age-Friendly World, Jamie Smith, a Family Nurse Practitioner in geriatrics and nursing home care, describes bladder infections and things you and healthcare professionals should know about helping the older adults decide whether or not to treat with antibiotics.

Part One of ‘Bladder Infections: To Treat or Not to Treat in Older Adults?’.

What Is A Bladder Infection?

A Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) a bacterial infection within the bladder. It’s an acute illness that affects the genitourinary system and is commonly known as a “bladder infection” – and means you have an infection of your genitourinary system, so your bladder, kidneys, ureters or urethra with a “positive urine” with a urine sample.

The typical symptoms include: burning sensation with urination, abnormal urgency and frequency in urination. In addition, you may have severe pubic pain or “gross hematuria” (where your pee turns different colors like pinkish or reddish).

Asymptomatic Bacteriuria (ASB), also known as a colonized state. ASB is where you have a positive urine sample, but lack the typical genitourinary symptoms that go along with a UTI. The presence of bacteria in ASB is in quantitative counts of ≥ 100,000 colony-forming units/milliliter (CFU/mL) or ≥ 100 CFU/mL in a catheterized specimen. Thus, in the absence of urinary tract symptoms, asymptomatic bacteriuria is determined by white blood cells in the urine.

“It’s critical to differentiate between UTI and colonized state because when you give antibiotics to older adults, that increases their risk of antibiotic resistance, drug to drug interaction, and increased health care cost.” – Jamie Smith, MSN, FNP.

To Treat or Not To Treat?

Telling the difference between a UTI and ASB is tricky in older adults, especially those in long-term care facilities because localized genitourinary symptoms are far less pervasive in them. Consequently, there have been differences in treatment protocols from place to place regarding a bladder infection.

✔️ Differences in Protocols For Treatment at ER/ Hospital vs Long-term care settings
Whenever a family member requests a patient to go out because they’re confused about whether it’s a UTI or ASB, one of the first things the ER does is check a Complete Blood Count (CBC) and a Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP). Even if the urine has trace amounts of bacteria, let’s say the patient is confused that they can’t tell if there are any genitourinary symptoms, the ER will typically go ahead and prescribe an antibiotic.

✔️ Protocols for Treatment at Skilled Nursing Facilities or at Home

Bladder infection treatments are different in long term care facilities or at home because the staff or family members can tell if the older adult is having symptoms. If the older adult is not having any symptoms associated with the urinary tract, that’s classified as colonized. We don’t treat colonized states because we look at Loeb’s or McGreer’s Criteria, and if they don’t qualify, we don’t treat them because of the risk of harm by giving them an antibiotic.

Risks of Harm in Older Adults

It’s imperative to differentiate between UTI and ASB (colonized state). Because when you give antibiotics to older adults, that increases their risk of Clostridium difficile (C. diff), antibiotic resistance, a drug to drug interaction, and increased health care cost.

Part Two of ‘Bladder Infections: To Treat or Not to Treat in Older Adults?’

Role of Cognition in Treating Asymptomatic Bacteriuria

Remember that treating ASB is not always straightforward. Long term care patients sometimes will have a cognitive impairment, and they can’t always tell you if the symptoms are there.

There are several tools that you can use. The AMDA Watchlist, for instance, is a urinary tract infection flip manual. This one-pager watchlist can be used by staff or family members, and it helps care providers figure out if it’s a UTI or colonized state.

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What Are Bladder Stones? Causes, Symptoms & Remedies

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What Are Bladder Stones? Causes, Symptoms & Remedies
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What Causes Rheumatoid Arthritis | क्या होता है गठ‍िया | आर्थराइटिस के कारण, लक्षण, इलाज और बचाव

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Bladder infection – Causes and treatment

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Bladder infection - Causes and treatment

This animation describes various causes and symptoms of bladder infection. It also explains the cause of high frequency in females and gives useful tips to prevent such disease.

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