2. Cystitis is an inflammation of the
bladder and is an infectious disease
of the urinary system. There is no
statistical data on its incidence.
Clinically, the female population is
relatively high, and the male middle-
aged and older adults are more
common.
3. The incidence of cystitis is mainly caused
by bacterial infection; at the same time, its
incidence is also affected by the region and
environment. In addition, some non-
bacterial infections and other diseases can
also lead to cystitis; its clinical
manifestations are mainly frequent
urination, urgency, dysuria, and even
hematuria and pyuria.
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5. Drinking more water can increase the
amount of urine to flush the urinary tract,
maintain cleanliness, and reduce the
adhesion of bacteria. At the same time,
bleeding, oozing, or secretions can be
excreted through urination to avoid staying
on the urethral mucosa for a long time and
causing local blood clots or increased
secretions.
6. Drinking more water and urinating
more can accelerate the
metabolism of drugs, so the
concentration of drugs in the urine
is relatively high, and the
antibacterial effect can be
achieved faster.
7. Drinking more water and urinating more
can expel the urine-containing bacteria
from the body as soon as possible to
reduce the time for bacteria to stay and
make the inflammation heal earlier as
quickly as possible. So when you have
cystitis, you must drink more water and
urinate more.
8. In exceptional circumstances, drinking
more water, such as cloudy urine and pus
in the urine, is essential. Drinking more
water and urinating more can reduce the
bleeding in the urine or expel pus-
containing urine as quickly as possible to
maintain a clear urinary tract.
9. Patients with cystitis have symptoms of
frequent urination and urgency. It is very
troublesome to go to the bathroom
frequently during the day, so they usually
don't want to drink water. Patients with
cystitis should drink more water at
ordinary times.
10. Drinking more water can help
eliminate inflammation and ease
the condition. The patient can
drink more water but cannot hold
back urine after drinking water.
11. Drinking more water helps treat cystitis,
but it only relieves the symptoms and
cannot completely treat the disease. To
treat cystitis faster and more thoroughly,
patients still need to go to the hospital to
find out the cause and prescribe the right
medicine, which is more conducive to
treating cystitis.
12. Cystitis needs to be treated in time. If cystitis is
not treated in time, it will lead to bladder cancer,
kidney necrosis, uremia, etc. Patients with a
history of tuberculosis should be careful not to
cause renal tuberculosis because cystitis is not
treated in time. Cystitis brings a lot of
inconvenience to patients' daily life and work. For
this disease, early detection and early treatment
are required.
13. If you suffer from cystitis, unfortunately,
you must first pay attention to rest, eat
lightly, pay attention to genital hygiene,
and take medication first. Natural
medicine Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory
Pill can treat cystitis effectively, especially
chronic cystitis.
14. Drinking 2,500 ml of water daily is good
for recovery, but it is necessary to
urinate in time and not hold back! If it
does not improve, it is best to go to the
hospital for examination and receive
professional treatment.
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