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BMJ 2003;327:E159 (4 October), doi:10.1136/bmjusa.02100011 (published 26 January 2003)
From BMJ USA 2002;October:586
Playing soothing music in doctors' waiting rooms can alleviate the stress of waiting for a doctor who is running late and provides a sound barrier to prevent reception staff being overheard on the phone. A review commissioned by the Performing Rights Society (which issues licenses for music to be played in public places) found that the benefits of music extend to reducing patients' anxiety and in some cases, even reduces the perception of pain (Health Which? 2002;Aug:5).
People with fungal infections of the toenails are unlikely to
get better if given only topical treatment. A review of research
reports (
Archives of Dermatology 2002;138:811-816
Short term weight loss due to reducing fat intake and increasing exercise and vitamins (specifically folic acid) has a favorable effect on body composition and low density lipoprotein cholesterol. The effects are more pronounced in men than women. A paper in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2002;56:585-592[CrossRef][ISI][Medline]) concludes that folic acid supplementation may be an important component of weight loss programs, particularly to prevent increases in homocysteine (an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease).
In older women the most common presenting complaint at a genitourinary clinic was symptoms of vulval soreness and irritation. Of 124 women seen, 40% had atrophic vulvovaginitis (AVV) and 23% had thrush ( Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care 2002;28:135-136[CrossRef]). Contrary perhaps to expectation, there was no link between AVV and the use of systemic hormone replacement therapy, but the symptoms respond well to local estrogen therapy.
Patient education is a noble ideal, but much of it depends on
patients' being able to read. On an established test of medical
literacy, 15% of patients attending one hospital rheumatology clinic
were found to be illiterate. These patients experienced higher levels
of anxiety (but not depression) and were three times more likely to
have attended the clinic than matched controls over the previous 12
months. Much of this excess had to do with poor compliance with drug
treatment (
Rheumatology 2002;41:750-754
The debate continues about how best to manage ear infections. Specimens taken from 2240 diseased ears identified Pseudomonas aeruginosa as the commonest bacterial isolate in otitis externa, although 201 other species were also identified. With such a surprisingly wide diversity of bugs implicated, the authors suggest choosing the most potent broad spectrum topical treatment available ( Laryngoscope 2002;112:1166-1177[CrossRef][ISI][Medline]).
Children with lower urinary tract infections seem to do just as
well in the short and long term with a 2-4 day course of antibiotics as
those who take 7-14 day courses. The authors of a systematic review in
Archives of Disease in Childhood (2002;87:118-123
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Hope is fading fast for finding a single agent to treat the common cold. Combination therapy that includes both antiviral and anti-inflammatory components might be more successful, and a randomized, double blind, controlled trial of such a combination found that, over 4.5 days, treatment reduced daily symptom scores by 33-73% compared with placebo. The treatment was well tolerated, and the results suggest early treatment is desirable ( Journal of Infectious Diseases 2002;186:147-154[CrossRef][ISI][Medline]). Minerva hopes that if such treatment reaches the market it's available over the counter.
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