The symptoms and treatment cervical cystitis (inflammation of bladder neck)
What causes lose of bladder? What can be distinguished recommendation? What symptoms have this disease? The answers to these and you can find below.
This disease can affect both women and men. However, not all inflammatory processes with activation of the pathologies in the uterus.
Chronic cystitis is not responsible or actual life-threatening, but the symptoms cause a lot of discomfort. Many patients complain of acute pain, there are problems with sexual life and urination.
General description
In order to determine the main causes that can cause this disease development, it is necessary to analyze in detail the anatomical structure. First, it is necessary to say that the cervix is located at the bottom of the bladder is sufficient and flows smoothly into the urethra.
The mucous membrane that lines the bladder, has a number of significant features. In the case when the bladder is empty, fabric, form folds, and once it is filled, there is a complete smoothing. A special section of the bladder presented in the form of a triangle whose corners are formed which flows into the ureters, and in the lower part can be seen the transition into the urethra.
During urination, the patient can cause unpleasant itching and burning, which may increase the end. Pain syndrome is associated with overexertion of the inflamed sphincter.
Other symptoms may occur with varying intensity, but in practice they are rare.
For a long time, potential patients do not pay attention to the problem with urination. In the absence of proper treatment the condition can only worsen. If you were diagnosed with an acute form of cystitis, the patient should observe strict bed rest, special diet and drinking regime. From diet of the patient completely eliminated fatty, spicy, spicy, fried and salty meals. The amount of liquid should not exceed 2-3 liters per day.
In determining the primary symptoms should immediately consult a doctor, who in the course of diagnosis select an effective treatment regimen in accordance with the clinical status of the patient.
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