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Cystitis is a common bacterial infection, sometimes referred to as a urinary tract infection (UTI), that affects the bladder. Common symptoms include: burning or itching when you pee, dark cloudy urine and needing to use the toilet more than usual. Some people may experience nausea or a high fever.
Cystitis is caused by bacteria entering the urinary tract, which leads to inflammation. This can be caused by several factors, such as having sex or wiping back to front when you go to the toilet.
Cystitis isn’t considered an STI, but having sex can make the bacteria that causes infection enter your urinary tract. If you have cystitis, it’s recommended that you avoid having sex until you’re symptom-free. Although there is limited evidence, some experts think that peeing immediately after sex can reduce the risk of infection.
A short course of antibiotics is the most effective treatment for cystitis. It helps to resolve symptoms within 48 hours. Some other treatments can help neutralise your urine to make it harder for bacteria to grow.
Speak to your GP if you have cystitis regularly, or still have symptoms after 7 days of antibiotic treatment.
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Cystitis is a common bacterial infection, sometimes referred to as a urinary tract infection (UTI), that affects the bladder. Common symptoms include: burning or itching when you pee, dark cloudy urine and needing to use the toilet more than usual. Some people may experience nausea or a high fever.
Cystitis is caused by bacteria entering the urinary tract, which leads to inflammation. This can be caused by several factors, such as having sex or wiping back to front when you go to the toilet.
Cystitis isn’t considered an STI, but having sex can make the bacteria that causes infection enter your urinary tract. If you have cystitis, it’s recommended that you avoid having sex until you’re symptom-free. Although there is limited evidence, some experts think that peeing immediately after sex can reduce the risk of infection.
A short course of antibiotics is the most effective treatment for cystitis. It helps to resolve symptoms within 48 hours. Some other treatments can help neutralise your urine to make it harder for bacteria to grow.
Speak to your GP if you have cystitis regularly, or still have symptoms after 7 days of antibiotic treatment.