Cystitis

Cystitis  is the medical term for inflammation of the bladder. Inflammation is when a part of your body is swollen and hot. It can also be painful.

Most of the time, cystitis happens when there’s an infection caused by bacteria. This is called a urinary tract infection (UTI). Having a bladder infection can be painful and annoying. It can become a serious health problem if the infection spreads to your kidneys.

Check if it’s cystitis

Symptoms of cystitis include:

  • pain, burning or stinging when you pee
  • needing to pee more often and urgently than usual
  • pee that’s dark, cloudy or strong smelling
  • pain low down in your tummy

Symptoms in young children may also include:

  • a high temperature – they feel hotter than usual if you touch their neck, back or tummy
  • wetting themselves
  • reduced appetite and being sick
  • weakness and irritability

In older, frail people with cognitive impairment (such as dementia) and people with a urinary catheter, symptoms may also include:

  • changes in behaviour, such as acting confused or agitated (delirium)
  • wetting themselves more than usual
  • shivering or shaking (rigors)

Call 999 or go to A&E now if you or someone has any of these:

How to prevent cystitis

If you get cystitis frequently, there are some things you can try to help prevent it returning.

  • wipe from front to back when you go to the toilet

  • pee as soon as possible after sex

  • drink plenty of fluids, especially water – so that you pee regularly during the day and do not feel thirsty

  • have a shower rather than a bath – this stops exposing your genitals to cleaning products for too long

  • wash the skin outside the vagina (vulva) with water before and after sex

  • change soiled nappies or incontinence pads promptly

  • keep the genital area clean and dry

  • do not use scented soap, bubble bath or talcum powder

  • do not use spermicide with diaphragm or condoms – try non-spermicidal lube or different type of contraception

  • do not hold your pee in if you feel the urge to go

  • do not rush when going for a pee – try to fully empty your bladder

  • do not drink lots of alcoholic drinks or coffee – they may irritate your bladder

  • do not have lots of sugary foods or drinks – they may encourage bacteria to grow

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