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Insect bites and stings

It can be difficult to know if a bite or a sting from an insect is dangerous or not. This article explains the best first aid treatment 

Mosquito-borne diseases

Some illnesses are transmitted by mosquitoes (‘mozzies’), including malaria, Dengue fever and the Zika virus. Explore the topics below to …

Spider bites

It can be difficult to know if a bite from a spider is dangerous or not. This article explains the best first aid treatment needed 

Snake bites

Knowing whether a snake bite is dangerous or not can be difficult. This article explains what to do — including providing the proper first aid treatment 

Sea creature bites and stings

Sea creature bites and stings can cause a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) in some people. Learn more about first aid treatment 

Dog, cat and bat bites

Animal bites are a common cause of injury. Dog and cat bites are the most frequent type of animal bite. But any animal, including your pets,

Bed bugs

Bed bugs are small oval-shaped and flat insects. They can grow up to 5mm long, changing colour from cream to brown as they mature.

Stinging plants

There are several stinging plants in Australia that can cause pain if your skin touches them. This article explains the best first aid treatment 

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Prostate Conditions

Acute prostatitis This is acute inflammation of the prostate, which usually occurs in infection   Causes Young adults – Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae Older Adults – E. coli   Symptoms Dysuria, urinary frequency, and suprapubic pain Can cause urinary retention leading to pain and haematospermia Systemic symptoms, e.g., fevers   Key tests DRE gives tender prostate and secretions reveal bacteria   Management Antibiotics e.g. levofloxacin (Quinolone) or Trimethoprim   Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) This refers to hyperplasia of the prostate which occurs with age and is common. It does not increase the risk of cancer, as it is the central

Renal Tubule Disorders

This is a group of disorders which can affect various parts of the nephron, leading to specific symptoms. The symptoms reflect either an inability to reabsorb or excess reabsorption of solutes in the various segments.  Fanconi syndrome This is a disorder causing impairment of PCT function, preventing solute reabsorption. It can be either inherited or acquired.   Symptoms Glycosuria, aminoaciduria, uricosuria and phosphaturia Phosphate loss can cause bone demineralisation resulting in osteomalacia   Management Phosphate replacement is important   Bartter syndrome This is an inherited condition which results in an impairment of salt reabsorption in the thick ascending loop of

Urinary Tract Infections

This is a general term which describes a bacterial infection anywhere of the urinary tract. It is usually caused by an infection which arises from the enteric bacteria in the gut. It is also classified as uncomplicated (normal renal structure/function) or complicated (producing a structural/functional abnormality of urinary tract)   Risk factors Decreased urine flow – due to dehydration, or obstructions within the urinary tract Increased bacterial entry – due to sexual intercourse, incontinence Higher bacterial growth – diabetes, immunosuppression, catheter use, pregnancy Female – they have a less vertical urethra making bacterial travel easier Key tests Urine dipstick –

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