Kidney And Urinary System

Is Cystitis Serious?

Most cystitis infections are not serious and can be easily treated with antibiotics. But untreated, recurring bouts can result in kidney damage. If symptoms persist or get worse regardless of what you do, seek medical treatment. Diabetes can complicate things. Anyone with diabetes should immediately seek medical care at the very first symptom of a cystitis attack. The good […]

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What Is Interstitial Cystitis?

Interstitial cystitis (IC) is an inflammation of the tissues of the bladder wall. It causes the same symptoms as cystitis, but no obvious cause can be found. The condition is difficult to diagnose, and many people are unaware of the problem. On average, a period of four years may pass between the first symptom and when

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Frequently Asked Questions: Cystitis

Here are some frequently asked questions related to cystitis. Q: I just returned from my honeymoon with a miserable bladder infection. I’ve never had one before. Why now? A: Your condition is sometimes called “honeymoon cystitis.” This happens when the urethra is irritated during sexual intercourse. Sexual activity can push bacteria into the urethral opening and the germs migrate up to the

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