Acute cystitis

Acute cystitis (acute cystitis) is an acute inflammatory disease of the bladder wall caused by non-specific bacterial infections. It is a common disease of the urinary system. Sudden onset of illness, often after overworked, cold, prolonged urination, sexual life onset, the course of disease usually lasts 1 to 2 weeks, or subside after treatment. It is characterized by "acute" onset, "heavy" inflammation, and "shallow" lesions. Common symptoms include frequent urination, urgency, dysuria, pyuria, terminal hematuria, and even gross hematuria.

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