This paper discusses the possible risks and non-surgical management options for a man with urinary bladder cystitis and a giant urinary bladder diverticulum with calculus formation within.
This narrative review was conducted to provide a targeted overview of contemporary management strategies in recurrent urinary infections.
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.
These presentations provide fertile ground for educating patients about infections, self-management options, dealing with uncertainty and responsible use of medicines.
A man aged 88 years was referred to a geriatric clinic for falls evaluation.
Within the first six years of life, 8.4% of girls and 1.7% of boys are diagnosed with a urinary tract infection.
Despite its common presentation and the availability of clinical practice guidelines to inform management, there appears to be unwarranted variation in treatment of urinary incontinence.
Prompt recognition and management of tinea infection help reduce morbidity and its associated complications; practical approaches to the diagnosis and treatment are outlined.
A systematic review assessing barriers to correct spirometry in Australian general practice.
This article highlights the key diagnostic and management principles of female stress urinary incontinence in general practice and discusses management options.
Diagnosis and management of a patient presenting with malodorous, yellowish hair over both axillae is discussed.
A man aged 37 years presented with a three-day history of a penile ulcer and fatigue.
Comorbidities, multimorbidity and frailty are increasingly becoming a major focus of care as a result of the ageing population of people with human immunodeficiency virus.
A case is discussed of a boy who presented with skin markings that arose in the context of fevers and a sore throat.
Upper respiratory tract infections have higher rates of prescribing than would be expected according to local guidelines.