Conditions We Cover
Find treatment options by the condition they treat. Each page explains the condition and lists the medicines used for it.
Ulcerative Colitis
Ulcerative colitis is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease causing ulcers in the colon lining, managed with aminosalicylates and other anti-inflammatory medicines.
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Uncomplicated Skin Infections
Uncomplicated skin infections are bacterial infections of the outer skin layers, usually from Staphylococcus or Streptococcus, that clear with a short course of antibiotics.
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Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections
An uncomplicated UTI is a bacterial infection of the bladder or urethra in an otherwise healthy person. A short antibiotic course usually clears it; kidney symptoms need prompt review.
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Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
An upper respiratory tract infection affects the nose, throat, sinuses or larynx. Most are viral and self-limiting; antibiotics are only for the less common bacterial cases.
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Uric Acid Nephropathy
Uric acid nephropathy is kidney damage caused by uric acid crystals or stones building up in the kidneys, treated mainly by lowering uric acid production with allopurinol.
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Urinary Frequency
Urinary frequency is the need to urinate more often than usual, caused by bladder irritation, infection, or an overactive bladder, and eased with lifestyle changes or an antispasmodic.
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Urinary Incontinence
Urinary incontinence is the unintentional leaking of urine, caused by an overactive bladder, weakened pelvic muscles, or nerve problems, and managed with bladder training and medicines like oxybutynin.
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Urinary Retention
Urinary retention is the inability to fully empty the bladder, ranging from chronic difficulty to acute retention that requires prompt medical attention.
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Urinary Tract Infection
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection of the urethra or bladder causing burning urination and urgency, treated with a short course of antibiotics.
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Urinary Tract Pain
Urinary tract pain is burning and discomfort felt when urinating, most often from a bladder or urethral infection, and eased quickly with a urinary analgesic like phenazopyridine.
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Urinary Urgency
Urinary urgency is a sudden, hard-to-defer need to urinate driven by an overactive bladder, managed with bladder retraining and antispasmodic medicines like flavoxate.
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Urticaria
Urticaria (hives) causes itchy, raised welts on the skin, usually treated with non-sedating antihistamines like fexofenadine or bilastine.
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