This 52 year-old woman has been complaining of diffuse pelvic pain with urinary bladder spasms since cystoscopy 10 days ago at which time marked cystitis was noted.

Past History: The patient reports episodes of nocturia three to four times a night, urinary frequency, urinary urgency, and epigastric discomfort. She has a history of polyuria, hematuria, and urinary incontinence.

Impression: Urinary incontinence is caused by cystitis and is temporary in nature.

Plan:

Ciprofloxacin 250 mg for 7 days.

Patient instructed to call if symptoms persist.




WHATS THE NAME OF HER CONDITION (diagnosis)?

Respuesta :

Answer:

The patient has urinary incontinence, which is caused by cystitis. Cystitis is a condition that causes inflammation of the bladder, and can often lead to urinary incontinence.

Do not use this as a medical diagnosis, consult a professional.