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Cystitis
Treatment of Cystitis
- Homeopathic Treatment of Cystitis
- Acupuncture Treatment of Cystitis
- Psychotherapy Treatment of Cystitis
- Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Cystitis
- Surgical Treatment of Cystitis
- Dietary & Herbal Treatment of Cystitis
- Other Treatment of Cystitis
What is Cystitis
Symptoms of Cystitis
Causes of Cystitis
Risk factors of Cystitis
Complications of Cystitis
Lab Investigations and Diagnosis of Cystitis
Precautions & Prevention of Cystitis
Treatment of Cystitis
Homeopathic Treatment of Cystitis
Homeopathic remedies affect powerfully the urinary organs. It is very useful in cystitis in painful burning urination, where the patient has to kneel to urinate, where the urine scalds terribly. Following are some useful remedies to cure cystitis.
- Aconitum apellus
- Causticum
- Nux vomica
- Belladonna
- Staphysagria
- Apis mellifica
- Canthari
Acupuncture Treatment of Cystitis
Acupuncture treatment concentrates on the urine and spleen channels. It may provide some relief immediately, and the other benefits may continue to assimilate into the body for about three days. Acupuncture helps to reduce p
ain and other negative side effects associated with cystitis.
Psychotherapy and Hypnotherapy Treatment of Cystitis
Painful cystitis can be worsened by stress, anxiety, depression, and other psychological factors. Psychotherapy involves meeting with a psychologist to discuss emotional responses to living with pain and personal relationships. Hypnotherapy is quick way to relieve stress and other negative emotions.
Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Cystitis
In allopathic treatment, painkillers, such as paracetamol (Tylenol) or ibuprofen may help to reduce pain associated with the cystitis.If you are pregnant discuss this with either your doctor or a well-qualified pharmacist.
Surgical Treatment of Cystitis
Surgery may be necessary to relieve any physical obstruction to the flow of urine or to correct a structural abnormality that makes infection more likely, such as a drooping uterus or bladder. An antibiotic is given before surgery to reduce the risk of the infection spreading throughout the body.
Dietary & Herbal Treatment of Cystitis
- Drink plenty of fluids. Cranberry juice is good for the urinary tract
- Do not consume alcohol.
- Citrus fruits and vegetables should be avoided.
- Eat fresh, sweet juicy fruits, green vegetables, nuts like almonds, milk and fresh milk products.
Other Treatment of Cystitis
Other treatments for cystitis include life style changes such as:
- Exercise such as Gentle stretching and pelvic floor exercises
- Avoid smoking and drinking,
- Stress reduction.
What is Cystitis
Cystitis is a term used to describe a variety of infections of the bladder. It is a urinary tract infection (UTI). It can also be used to describe many different infections of the lower urinary tract. It occurs when bacteria enters the bladder through the urethra, adheres to the bladder wall and starts multiplying. Cystitis is fairly common and can affect both men and women and people of all ages.
Symptoms of Cystitis
- Painful urination
- Occasional blood in the urine
- Burning sensations during urination.
- Bad-smelling urine
- Frequent urges to urinate
- Weakness or irritability
- Reduced appetite and vomiting
- Slight fever
Causes of Cystitis
- Urine retention
- Men with enlarged prostates
- Catheterization
- Frequent sexual activity
- Lack of female sex hormones in postmenopausal women
- Bacterium that most often causes cystitis is E.coli
- Other bladder or kidney problems
Risk factors of Cystitis
- Women or girls who do not practice proper toilet hygiene.
- Some sexually transmitted diseases and parasites
- Post-menopausal women
- People with a congenital deformity in the urinary system.
- Men with an enlarged prostate.
- People with diabetes
- People using a catheter.
- Young people having unprotected sexual intercourse.
Complications of Cystitis
- Bladder atony.
- Kidney damage
- Sexual intimacy is commonly affected.
- Emotional stress depression
Diagnosis of Cystitis
There is no definitive test to identify cystitis. Physical examination of an individual with interstitial cystitis may reveal tenderness of the bladder either when pushing on the abdomen over the bladder or during the pelvic examination in women. Medical tests that help identify conditions include a urinalysis, urine culture, cystoscopy, biopsy of bladder wall and, in men, laboratory examination of prostatic secretions.
Precautions & Prevention of Cystitis
- Gently wash the skin around the vagina and anus.
- Wipe from front to back after a bowel movement.
- Avoid wearing tight clothes in the genital area
- Empty bladder as soon as possible after sex.
- Try using neutral soaps around the genitals, not perfumed ones.
- When having sex make sure sexual organ is lubricated, if necessary use a lubricant.
- Refrain from sex while you are infected
- Drink plenty of fluids like cranberry juice
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