Signs And Symptoms Of Cystitis

Cystitis is a medical term for an infection of the bladder and is usually caused by bacteria such as E. Coli, though occasionally it may be caused by a fungus. Women are a fair amount more susceptible to cystitis than men, and obesity and diabetes are risk factors. Most of the time, cystitis is not serious and can be treated with a round of antibiotics. Many individuals will suffer from cystitis at some point in their lives, but not everyone knows the symptoms.

With this in mind, get familiar with the ajor symptoms linked to cystitis now.

Persistent Desire To Urinate

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A persistent desire to urinate is an early symptom of cystitis, and someone suffering from this condition may feel a strong need to empty their bladder. Patients may urinate more frequently than normal or have trouble getting their bladder to empty. Having to strain to empty one's bladder is abnormal and needs to be checked out by a doctor before things get worse. Even though it might not seem like a big deal, this is one of the most common symptoms of a urinary tract infection. Eventually, the patient may experience pain when trying to urinate. Pain may be felt at the urethra, usually as a burning sensation, or further up in the pelvic area.

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