Genitourinary Medicine

Jul 22, 2016 by in GERIATRICS Comments Off on Genitourinary Medicine

Genitourinary Medicine The ageing genitourinary system Changes in women Oestrogen levels fall following menopause (usually around age 50) leading to vaginal epithelium atrophy, decreased vaginal lubrication, and acidification and greater…

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Eyes

Jul 22, 2016 by in GERIATRICS Comments Off on Eyes

Eyes The ageing eye Vision is a complex activity which involves eye function, cognition, reasoning, and memory. With increasing age the chance of visual impairment increases because of: Changes due…

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Gastroenterology

Jul 22, 2016 by in GERIATRICS Comments Off on Gastroenterology

Gastroenterology The ageing gastrointestinal system Teeth Change colour—yellow and less translucent Become worn (enamel does not regenerate) Decreased vascularity and sensitivity of dentine and pulp Caries, periodontitis, and tooth loss…

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Musculoskeletal System

Jul 22, 2016 by in GERIATRICS Comments Off on Musculoskeletal System

Musculoskeletal System Osteoarthritis Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common joint disorder in older patients causing massive burden of morbidity and dependency. It is not inevitable with ageing. A disorder of…

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Incontinence

Jul 22, 2016 by in GERIATRICS Comments Off on Incontinence

Incontinence Urinary incontinence: causes ▶Incontinence has a major adverse impact on quality of life and has significant associated morbidity (it may be the last straw leading to institutionalization). Even longstanding…

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Endocrinology

Jul 22, 2016 by in GERIATRICS Comments Off on Endocrinology

Endocrinology The ageing endocrine system Ageing and thyroid function Normal thyroid function is preserved in healthy older people. Median TSH levels drift upwards very slowly with age, but remain within…

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Psychiatry

Jul 22, 2016 by in GERIATRICS Comments Off on Psychiatry

Psychiatry Cognitive ageing Cognitive, or thinking, ability is the product of: ‘Fixed intelligence’, the result of previous thinking, which often increases with age, ie ‘wisdom’ ‘Fluid intelligence’, ie real-time information…

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Pressure Injuries

Jul 22, 2016 by in GERIATRICS Comments Off on Pressure Injuries

Pressure Injuries Pressure sores Areas of skin necrosis due to pressure-induced ischaemia found on sacrum, heels, over greater trochanters, shoulders, etc. Also known as decubitus ulcers or bedsores. Incidence higher…

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Renal medicine

Jul 22, 2016 by in GERIATRICS Comments Off on Renal medicine

Renal medicine The ageing kidney Kidney function tends to decline with age, but unless there is additional disease, function is usually sufficient to remove waste and to regulate volume and…

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Haematology

Jul 22, 2016 by in GERIATRICS Comments Off on Haematology

Haematology The ageing haematopoietic system There are very few changes as the bone marrow ages. Be very reluctant to ascribe changes seen on testing to age alone—pathology is much more…

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