How does chronic cystitis get?
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Cystitis has specific and nonspecific bacterial infection. The former refers to bladder tuberculosis. Non specific cystitis is caused by Escherichia coli, paraescherichia coli, proteus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Streptococcus faecalis and Staphylococcus aureus. How does chronic cystitis get? Let's talk about it
How does chronic cystitis get?
Causes of cystitis chronic cystitis mainly by mucosal hyperplasia or atrophy, granulation tissue formation, and fibrous tissue hyperplasia, bladder capacity reduction, or complicated by obstruction caused by muscle hypertrophy, bladder capacity increase, and even diverticulum formation and other changes.
Causes of cystitis, such as gangrenous cystitis, for Clostridium, Clostridium perfringens caused by severe bladder inflammation. Cystitis has specific and nonspecific bacterial infection. Non specific cystitis is caused by Escherichia coli, proteus, paraescherichia coli, Streptococcus faecalis and Staphylococcus aureus.
The cause of cystitis is infection of pyogenic bacteria. The predisposing factors include stones, foreign bodies, tumors or obstructive lesions, including voiding dysfunction caused by nervous system diseases.
matters needing attention
Rest in bed, drink more water, avoid irritant food, hot water sitz bath can improve perineal blood circulation, reduce symptoms. Sodium bicarbonate or potassium citrate and other basic drugs can reduce the acidity of urine and relieve bladder spasm, while xanthone Piper salt can relieve spasm and relieve the symptoms of urinary tract irritation. The traditional 10-14 day antibiotic therapy is not necessary for cystitis without complications. It is advocated to treat cystitis with a single large dose or a short course of 3 days at home and abroad.