Science Alert: Men’s Health – Urethral Stricture Disease

Urethral stricture is a medical condition that mainly affects men. It can restrict urinary flow due to a narrowing of the urethra, and the causes can include trauma or inflammation.

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Topics: Science Alert, Men's Health, Urethral Strictures

Science Alert: Intermittent Catheterization – An Old Technique With a New Twist

Did you know that intermittent catheterization has been practiced since around 300 BC? The therapy certainly has deep roots involving a lot of innovative solutions, such as river reeds and onion stems for the catheter, and animal fat as lubrication.

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Topics: Science Alert, Clean Intermittent Catheterization (CIC)

Science Alert: Prevention of CAUTI - Restricted indwelling catheter use

Catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) is a hassle and a great contributor to the wide spread of antibiotic resistant bacteria. Recent research shows that inappropriate use of urethral indwelling catheters in hospitals is one main reason behind CAUTIs.

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Topics: Science Alert, Catheter-associated UTI (CAUTI)

Science Alert: Management of the neurogenic bladder – now and then

Lower urinary tract symptoms are common after nerve damage and a new review summarizes the treatment forms and reasons behind it in patients with Parkinson disease. One of the treatment options available is intermittent catheterization.

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Topics: Science Alert, Neurogenic bladder

Science Alert: Living with a Spinal Cord Injury

There is no doubt that physical disability is of central concern for a person with spinal cord injury. Recent research however highlights that less evident problems are more common, such as bowel and bladder issues. 

This might be the reason why many treatment forms and research studies are addressing these problems. 

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Topics: Science Alert, Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)