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Acute Bacterial Cystitis - Coggle Diagram
Acute Bacterial Cystitis
Symptoms
Fever
Caused by
Immune Response(Inflammation and Cytokine Release)
Burning Sensation During Urination (dysuria)
Indicates
Lower Abdominal Pain(Tenderness in the Suprapubic Region)
Result of
Tachycardia
Caused by
Patient Profiles and Risk Factors
25 years old
Mother of two
Obese
Metabolic Risk Factor
Female
Shorter Urethra
increases risk of
Laboratory Findings
Blood tests
Neutrophil Leukocytosis
Confirms
Bacterial infection
Indicating
Raises ESR
confirms inflammation
Resulting from
Urinalysis
Gross exam
Cloudy Urine
Caused by
Reddish Urine
Indicates presence of
Chemistry
Positive for Nitrates
Strongly suggests
Negative for Proteinuria
Indicates
No glomerular damage
Negative for Glucosuria
Indicates
No Diabetes
Microscopy
Pus Cells(Pyuria)
Confirms
Inflammation
As a response to
RBCs(Hematuria)
Pathogen
Gram negative rods
Present in
Gram Negative Bacteria
Identified by bacterial culture
E coli
Managed by
Aminoglycosids class antibiotics
Common cause of