Cystitis is a bacterial infection of the urinary tract. It is more common in women; approximately 20% of women experience at least one episode of cystitis during their lifetime.
The reason this disease is more common in women than in men is that they have a shorter urethra, which allows bacteria to travel a shorter distance from the skin.
The most common symptoms of cystitis are:
- Chills.
- General malaise of the whole body.
- Fever.
- Sharp, stabbing abdominal pain.
- Burning or stinging when urinating.
- Very frequent urination.
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Hormonal changes associated with menopause and pregnancy.
Diabetes.
Not urinating when you feel the need.
An enlarged prostate or a narrowed urethra.
Being immobile for extended periods, such as after a hip fracture.
Using contraceptives.
Sores in the urethra resulting from intense or prolonged sexual intercourse.
Natural ways to combat cystitis.
Solution #1: Add two teaspoons of apple cider vinegar and two teaspoons of pure honey to a glass of water. Drink this with every meal.
Solution #2: This is a very simple, but somewhat unpleasant, solution. You should eat three cloves of garlic a day.
Solution #3: Add a teaspoon of baking soda to a glass of water and drink twice a day.
Solution #4: Make a corn silk tea. To prepare it, simply boil three tablespoons of corn silk in a cup of water for about 10 minutes. You can drink it at any temperature.
Method #5: Prepare a parsley infusion. To prepare it, simply boil two tablespoons of parsley in two cups of water for 10 minutes.