Sexual Health
What are the common symptoms of cystitis? What should be paid attention to in daily life for cystitis
Common symptoms of cystitis include frequent urination, urgency, painful urination, pyuria, terminal hematuria, and even hematuria. Severe cases may experience spasms in the bladder due to inflammatory stimulation, resulting in inability to store urine, inability to calculate frequent urination, and urinary incontinence. In clinical practice, there are two types: acute and chronic. Firstly, during the acute period, take appropriate rest, drink plenty of water to increase urine output, pay attention to nutrition, avoid eating stimulating foods, and take a bath with hot water to alleviate symptoms.
For patients with obvious bladder irritation symptoms, spasmodic medication should be given to alleviate the symptoms. The amount of medication should be sufficient and the treatment time should be long. Generally, it should be continued for 1-2 weeks after the symptoms disappear and the urine routine is normal. During the treatment process, urine bacterial culture and drug sensitivity tests are often conducted, and antibacterial drugs that are sensitive to bacteria are adjusted at any time to completely cure as soon as possible and prevent recurrence.
Attention in daily life
Urinary hygiene to prevent urinary tract infections.
Pay attention to personal hygiene, avoid urination, and maintain genital cleanliness.
After treatment, chronic cystitis can sometimes recur, so various treatments need to be repeated.
Eating a light liquid or semi liquid diet should alleviate the nutritional rich soft food or regular soft food.
Eat more fresh vegetables and diuretic fruits such as watermelons, pears, melons, grapes, pineapples, etc. Helps alleviate frequent urination, urgency, and pain.