How to treat cystitis in women

Very often we, women, are exposed to various diseases, diseases and inflammations. Due to the fact that our body is very difficult to arrange, it sometimes takes more than one day for us to recover. We cease to have fun, and sometimes even experience unpleasant feelings or even pain, making love with our partner, and it seems that the whole world is falling apart around us. But in our modern world there are a lot of drugs, expensive and not very good, which, if properly applied, can save us from all problems. Today's article will be devoted to cyst - easily picked up and still difficult to treat inflammation. - "How to treat cystitis in women?" - a frequently asked question among women.

And so, let's find out for a start, what is cystitis? Cystitis is an inflammation of the walls of the bladder, and women suffer much more often than cystitis, because we have a short and wide urethra. Men are much simpler, they have a narrow and long urethra, and the infection gets stuck in this channel, but, unfortunately, this also has its consequences. Cystitis can be acute and chronic. Infectious and non-infectious cystitis also differs. Noninfectious cystitis appears from the fact that the mucous membrane of the bladder is irritated. Irritation also appears from chemicals that are released together with urine, including drugs that can be used for prolonged use.

But usually cystitis produces an infection. Infection penetrates into the bladder during inflammatory processes of the urethra or in the external genitalia, or in diseases of the kidneys. Cystitis can appear from E. coli, various fungi, Trichomonas and other bacteria. Cystitis can arise from constipation, and from non-observance of hygiene in sexual life. In order to get cystitis, some infections are not enough, since the walls of the bladder are quite resistant to infections, it is necessary to reinforce it with hypothermia, severe fatigue, exhaustion, stagnation of urine, etc.

Acute cystitis occurs suddenly, after a while after hypothermia. Symptoms of acute cystitis are as follows: pain when urinating, pain in the lower abdomen, purulent urine. Over time, the pain increases and assumes a permanent character. The urge to urinate increases, and it becomes difficult to hold urine. Usually it passes in 2-3 days without special treatment. But if you do not get timely treatment or get the wrong treatment, acute cystitis can become chronic. There is chronic cystitis as well as acute cystitis, only they are much weaker. Chronic cystitis becomes continuous with persistent, not particularly distinguished signs of the disease, or the exacerbations alternate with light intervals.

How to treat cystitis in women? Well, first you need to warm your feet and keep them warm. Keep your feet in hot water with salt, then put on your toes from sheep's wool. It's a great help. Drink more hot tea with herbs (especially well helps kidney tea), you need to increase urination in order that all bacteria can be washed out of the body. This is all advised by folk medicine.

In acute cystitis, you must observe bed rest, from the diet you need to exclude salty foods and alcoholic beverages. If the pain is severe, then you should drink pills that relieve spasm of the muscles of the bladder, for example, no-shpa or papaverine. Take antibiotics, and be sure to see a doctor, because cystitis is an inflammation that requires proper treatment. Well and in a drugstore it is possible to buy tablets "Nitroxolinum", these tablets increase work of kidneys, thereby all bacteria are washed out from an organism, or it is possible to buy any other medicines with the maintenance of nitroxoline, for example "5-нок". For a 100% result, buy "Indometacin" candles, and insert them inward for the night, as they cause severe dizziness - this is a side effect.

Statistics show that every woman develops cystitis, and more than once. You need to be more careful to yourself, so as not to suffer from such diseases, this is certainly not the most terrible disease, there is also worse.