What may increase your risk for problems from urinary symptoms?Many conditions, lifestyle choices, medicines, and diseases interfere
with your ability to heal or fight infection. You may be at risk for a more
serious problem from your symptoms if you have any of the following. Be sure to
tell your health professional. Conditions- Men older than age
60
- Postmenopausal
- Having only one functioning
kidney
- History of kidney infections
- History of kidney
stones
- History of kidney transplant
- History of
nephrotic syndrome
- Pregnancy
- Previous urinary tract
surgery
- Recent catheterization or having a catheter currently in
place
- Recent urinary tract procedure, such as cystoscopy or a
transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
- Sexual
abuse
- A spinal cord injury
- Structural deformities of
the urinary tract (present at birth or caused by injury or surgery)
Lifestyle choices- Alcohol abuse or withdrawal
- Drug
abuse or withdrawal
- Exercise, such as running and
bicycling
- High-risk sexual behavior, such as a recent increase in
sexual intercourse or a new partner
- Using a diaphragm or spermicide for birth control
Medicines- Blood-thinning medicines, such as warfarin,
heparin, and aspirin
- Corticosteroids, such as prednisone
- Tricyclic antidepressants, such as Elavil or
Tofranil
- Medicines to prevent nausea, such as Compazine or
Phenergan
- Antihistamines or medicines that contain
antihistamines, such as Actifed, Benadryl, Chlor-Trimeton, Dimetapp, or Tavist
- Antiarrhythmics, such as Norpace
- Calcium channel
blockers, such as verapamil or diltiazem
- Gastrointestinal
medicines, such as Donnatal, Librax, Lomotil, or Pro-Banthine
- Opiates, such
as meperidine (Demerol) or morphine
- Psychotropic medications, such
as phenothiazines
- Medicines to prevent organ transplant
rejection
- Medicines used to treat cancer
(chemotherapy)
- Radiation therapy
Diseases- Autoimmune diseases, such as lupus or rheumatoid
arthritis
- Bleeding disorders, such as hemophilia or idiopathic
thrombocytopenia purpura
(ITP)
- Cancer
- Diabetes
- High blood
pressure
- Hemophilia
- Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
infection
- Kidney disease, such as acute kidney failure or chronic kidney
disease
- Multiple sclerosis
- Pelvic inflammatory disease
(PID)
- Reiter's syndrome
- Sickle cell
disease
- Von Willebrand's disease
| | Author: | Jan Nissl, RN, BS | Last Updated: May 17, 2007 | | Medical Review: | William M. Green, MD - Emergency Medicine Philip Belitsky, MD, FRCSC - Urology | © 1995-2008 Healthwise, Incorporated. Healthwise, Healthwise for every health decision, and the Healthwise logo are trademarks of Healthwise, Incorporated.
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