Cystitis

Cystitis is a type of urinary tract infection that affects the bladder and often causes irritation and pain. It is most common in women, although it can happen to anyone. Its symptoms usually include strong and frequent urination, burning or pain when urinating, and blood in the urine. Cystitis is usually caused by bacterial infection and can be treated with antibiotics and other medications. Untreated cystitis can lead to more serious health problems, so it is important to seek medical treatment if you think you may have the condition. If left untreated, it can lead to more dangerous infections such as kidney infection. Treating cystitis quickly is essential to ensure a successful recovery.

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