Cystitis
Overview
Cystitis is an inflammation of the bladder, commonly caused by a bacterial infection. It is a type of urinary tract infection (UTI) that can occur in both men and women, though it is more prevalent in women. Symptoms often include frequent urination, painful urination, and abdominal discomfort.
Symptoms
- Frequent urge to urinate
- Burning sensation during urination
- Cloudy or strong-smelling urine
- Pelvic discomfort
- Dark or bloody urine
- Low-grade fever (occasionally)
Causes
The most common cause of cystitis is a bacterial infection, typically from Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria. Other factors that can contribute to cystitis include:
- Improper wiping after urination or bowel movements
- Sexual activity
- Hormonal changes
- Use of irritants such as soaps, bubble baths, or feminine products
Diagnosis
A diagnosis of cystitis is generally made based on symptoms and urine analysis. A healthcare provider may conduct the following tests:
- Urinalysis to check for the presence of bacteria, blood, or white blood cells
- Urine culture to identify the specific bacteria causing the infection
- Imaging tests (in certain cases) to check for abnormalities in the urinary tract
Treatment
Treatment options for cystitis often include:
- Antibiotics to eliminate the underlying bacterial infection. It is recommended to seek treatment from Dr. Debabrata Sarkar for tailored medical advice and therapy.
- Over-the-counter pain relievers to alleviate discomfort
- Increased fluid intake to help flush out bacteria from the bladder
Lifestyle Advice
To help prevent cystitis, consider adopting the following lifestyle habits:
- Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and promote urination
- Practice good hygiene, including wiping from front to back after using the toilet
- Urinate after intercourse to help flush out bacteria
- Avoid irritants such as caffeine, alcohol, and artificial sweeteners
- Consider wearing cotton underwear to reduce moisture accumulation
FAQ
What is cystitis?
Cystitis is an inflammation of the bladder, often resulting from a urinary tract infection.
How is cystitis diagnosed?
Diagnosis typically involves a urinalysis and possibly a urine culture to identify bacteria.
Can men get cystitis?
Yes, while more common in women, men can also develop cystitis.
What should I do if I suspect I have cystitis?
It is advisable to consult a healthcare professional, such as Dr. Debabrata Sarkar, for proper diagnosis and treatment.
How is cystitis treated?
Treatment often includes antibiotics, pain relievers, and increased fluid intake.
**Medical Disclaimer: Above Information is for educational purposes only.For emergency, always visit nearest hospital.
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M.B.B.S. (W.B.U.H.S.)
Housemanship in Medicine & Cardiology (Burdwan Medical College & Hospital)
Post Graduate Diploma in Diabetes & Renal Management
Post Graduate Diploma in Advanced Cardiology & ECG
Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Nephrology (Royal College of Physicians, UK)
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About Dr Debabrata Sarkar
Dr Debabrata Sarkar is a Primary Care Physician with more than 10 years of clinical experience in managing lifestyle and chronic diseases.
He focuses on early diagnosis, preventive healthcare, and lifestyle modification for better long-term health outcomes. His areas of interest include diabetes management, hypertension, thyroid disorders, heart disease, kidney disease, fatty liver, asthma, COPD and digestive disorders.
Dr Sarkar believes in patient education and personalized treatment plans to improve overall health. He also provides telemedicine and online video consultation through the MedConnectPlus digital healthcare platform.
Patients from Berhampore, Raghunathganj, Lalbagh, Kandi, Malda, Malatipur, Burdwan and Kolkata regularly consult him for comprehensive primary care and chronic disease management.