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Urocystitis/Cystitis 

Urocystitis is the most urological disease, which occurs more often in women is due to the fact that they are shorter and wider urethra (male urethra is longer and narrower, so the infection is often delayed it was there, causing urethritis). Urocystitis are acute and chronic. 



Symptoms:

The main symptoms of acute cystitis are frequent painful urination, pain in lower abdomen, the presence of pus in the urine (based on results of laboratory studies). The intensity of pain during urination in patients with cystitis increases, the pain takes almost constant, patients (especially children) are sometimes not able to hold urine.


Chronic cystitis caused by inappropriate treatment of acute cystitis, while in the process involves the entire wall of the bladder. The main manifestation of chronic cystitis are the same as the manifestations of acute cystitis, but less pronounced. Chronic cystitis occurs either as a continuous process with constant more or less pronounced signs of illness, or has a recurrent course, when the acute illness alternate with lucid intervals.

 

Disease prevention


The prevention of Urocystitis is very important step:


1.Drink plenty of water

2.Urinate frequently. If you feel the urge to urinate, don't delay using the toilet.

3.Take showers rather than tub baths. If you're susceptible to infections, showering rather than bathing may help prevent them.

4.Wipe from front to back after a bowel movement. This prevents bacteria in the anal region from spreading to the vagina and urethra.

5.Gently wash the skin around the vagina and anus. Do this daily, but don't use harsh soaps or wash too vigorously. The delicate skin around these areas can become irritated.

6.Empty your bladder as soon as possible after intercourse.Drink a full glass of water to help flush bacteria.

7.Avoid using deodorant sprays or feminine products in the genital area. These products can irritate the urethra and bladder.

8.Eat some food with diuretic efficacy: watermelon, grape, pineapple, pear, corn, celery

9.Avoid eating stimulating food, such as spicy food, strong drinks etc.


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