Asymptomatische Bakteriurie: Wer muss behandelt werden?

Asymptomatic bacteriuria — patient populations requiring treatment versus observation per guidelines | Dr. Soarawee Weerasopone, urologist at Bangkok Hospital

Asymptomatic bacteriuria issue which is commonly the issue more likely in a pregnant woman have driving almost gynecologist annoyed. After they found out this problem the patients are always transferred to Urology office. However, this kind of problem is not more likely to be occurred only for pregnancy women, by the way, we will dive […]

Sterile Pyurie: Allgemeine Überlegungen und richtiges Management

Sterile pyuria — clinical evaluation and management of leukocyturia with negative urine culture | Dr. Soarawee Weerasopone, urologist at Bangkok Hospital

Sterile pyuria is another common consultation in my Urology office. This condition always frustrated the patients as well as doctors while encountered this problem. Before the discussion on the etiology, we shall have known clearer on its definition first. Sterile pyuria combines “sterile” (no bacterial infection confirmed by urine culture) and “pyuria” (positive inflammation cells […]

Restharn: Warum wir messen müssen ?

Messung des Restharns nach der Blasenentleerung – Klinische Bedeutung bei der Beurteilung von Blasenentleerungsstörungen | Dr. Soarawee Weerasopone, Urologin am Bangkok Hospital

Patients at my urology office frequently ask: “Why does the doctor need us to do a residual urine (RU) measurement?” Abnormal urination can arise from many causes, and one important factor is the inability of the urinary bladder to completely empty after voiding — leading to urine stasis inside the bladder. Previously, RU measurement required […]

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