This narrative review was conducted to provide a targeted overview of contemporary management strategies in recurrent urinary infections.
Furuncular myiasis is a condition caused by the infestation of skin by fly larvae leading to boil-like lesions.
A man aged 79 years who was living in a residential aged care facility and had an indwelling urinary catheter was noted by the caregiver to have ‘purple urine’ for more than a week.
This article describes a systematic approach to the assessment of otorrhoea, outlines common causes and their first principles of management in the primary care setting.
There is now global recognition of the importance of enhanced chlamydia case management to reduce the risk of repeat infection and minimise harms of pelvic inflammatory disease.
Once infection spreads beyond the confines of the jaws, there is an increasing risk of airway obstruction and septicaemia.
Partner management is key to reducing transmission and a cornerstone of best practice chlamydia management.
Upper respiratory tract infections have higher rates of prescribing than would be expected according to local guidelines.
Within the first six years of life, 8.4% of girls and 1.7% of boys are diagnosed with a urinary tract infection.
A man aged 88 years was referred to a geriatric clinic for falls evaluation.