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Spinal Injury and Urinary Woes: The Hidden Struggle
Friday, May 9, 2025
UTIs in people with SCI are tricky to spot. They might not have the usual symptoms like pain or burning during urination. Instead, they might have fever, increased spasms, or changes in bladder function. These symptoms can be vague and hard to pin down. Plus, people with SCI might not feel these symptoms the same way others do because of their injury.
To make things even more complicated, people with SCI might have other health issues that mimic UTI symptoms. This can make diagnosis even more of a challenge. For example, they might have a pressure sore that causes a fever, or they might have a kidney stone that leads to changes in urination.
It's clear that there's a need for a better way to diagnose UTIs in people with SCI. A risk score could help doctors make more accurate diagnoses. This would mean better treatment and fewer complications for patients. It could also help reduce the use of antibiotics, which is important for fighting antibiotic resistance.
People with SCI face a lot of challenges, and UTIs are just one of them. But with the right tools and knowledge, doctors can help manage these infections better. This would improve the quality of life for many people living with SCI.
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