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Cystitis
(Inflammation of the urinary Bladder)
The
term ‘cystitis’ refers to inflammation of the urinary
bladder. The recurrence of cystitis may in some cases, be
associated with kidney trouble.
Symptoms:
The patient complains of an almost continual urge to void
and a burning sensation on passing urine. There may be
feeling of pain in the pelvis and lower abdomen. The urine
may become thick, dark and stringy. It may have an
unpleasant smell and may contain blood or pus. Some pain in
the lower back may also be felt in certain cases. In an
acute stage, there may be rise in body temperature. In the
chronic form of cystitis the symptoms are similar but
generally less severe and longer lasting, and without a
fever.
Root
causes:
Cystitis may result from infection in other parts connected
with or adjacent to the bladder such as the kidneys, the
urethra the vagina, or the prostate gland. There may be
local irritation and inflammation in the bladder if urine is
retained there for an unduly long time. Cystitis may also
results from acute constipation. Other conditions like an
infected kidney, stones in the kidneys or bladder, or an
enlarged prostate may also lead to this disorder.
Healing
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