Cystitis is a disease we are more familiar with, but it can affect our normal work and study. So what are the symptoms of cystitis? I think many patients want to know, because this way they can find the corresponding treatment method according to their symptoms. Let’s take a closer look today! Under normal circumstances, there are several types of cystitis, and patients need to judge which type they belong to based on their symptoms, so that they can also pay attention to daily dietary issues in life. Acute cystitis The disease often starts suddenly, with burning pain in the urethra during urination, frequent urination, often accompanied by urgency, which can be similar to urinary incontinence in severe cases. The frequency and urgency of urination are often particularly obvious, reaching 5 to 6 times per hour or more, with a small amount of urine each time, even only a few drops. There may be lower abdominal pain at the end of urination. The urine is turbid and sometimes hematuria is present, often evident in the terminal stage. There is mild tenderness over the suprapubic bladder area. Some patients may experience mild low back pain. When the inflammatory lesions are limited to the bladder mucosa, there is often no fever or leukocytosis in the blood, the systemic symptoms are mild, and some patients feel fatigued. Acute cystitis that occurs in women after their wedding is called honeymoon cystitis. The course of acute cystitis is relatively short. If treated promptly, the symptoms will disappear in about 1 week. Symptoms of frequent urination, urgency, and pain during urination are long-term and recurrent, but not as severe as in the acute phase. There are small or moderate amounts of pus cells and red blood cells in the urine. If cystitis is treated promptly, the symptoms will disappear quickly. At this time, patients should not take it lightly, but should persist in treatment and stop only after the doctor confirms through examination that the cystitis has been cured. Do not let cystitis become chronic. 1. Irritability: Crying over trivial matters may not be in line with your personality. This requires checking the thyroid gland, as the central nervous system is most sensitive to thyroid hormone disorders. Early symptoms of cystitis: easily agitated, bad temper, crying, insomnia, gradually losing weight despite good appetite, and menstrual disorders. 2. Low back pain: This may be cystitis or adnexitis. You should go to the hospital for blood and urine tests, and if necessary, a cystoscopy or gynecological examination. At this time, patients with cystitis should drink more water and avoid spicy and spiced foods. Anti-inflammatory treatment and physical therapy can be used. 3. Excessive sweating: Sweating more than usual may be a sign of autonomic nervous system disorder. If regular sedatives don't work, see your doctor. To sum up, we have already learned some about the symptoms of cystitis, mainly some symptoms of frequent urination and urgency, as well as low back pain, irritability, etc. In this way, we must pay attention to these problems. If you have the above symptoms, you must seek medical treatment in time. Do not delay treatment to avoid causing other diseases, and pay attention to prevention in daily life. |
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