Cystitis is an inflammation of the bladder, mainly caused by specific and non-specific bacterial infections, as well as other special types of Cystitis. Specific infection refers to bladder tuberculosis. Non specific Cystitis is caused by Escherichia coli, paraescherichia coli, Proteus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, fecal streptococcus and Staphylococcus aureus. Its clinical manifestations include acute and chronic. The winter weather is cold, and many men have a bad habit of holding their urine due to their fear of the cold. Most patients with Cystitis are caused by long-term suffocation. So, why can suffocation cause Cystitis?
Why can suffocation cause Cystitis?
Long term habitual stopping of urine will lead to muscle fibrosis of bladder wall, increase the resistance of bladder expansion, and reduce the amount of full urine. As a result, ureteral urine will naturally flow back, and urine with a large number of bacteria will flow back to the bladder, causing Cystitis.
On the other hand, if you hold your urine for a long time and do not urinate in a timely manner, it can cause the bladder to become overfilled and cause bladder muscle weakness. As time goes by, the relaxed bladder will not empty all urine, and the bacteria in the residual urine will have a chance to breed, which will greatly increase the probability of inducing Cystitis.
Although holding urine can easily lead to bladder muscle relaxation and weakness, frequent use of the restroom can easily disrupt the patient's original urination habits, resulting in the inability to store urine and urinate, which can prevent the wrinkled part of the bladder from being fully filled with urine for flushing. In addition, the bladder is an elastic muscular pouch with stretchable function, which fosters the habit of going to the bathroom without moving. Over time, the bladder itself becomes smaller and loses its ability to store more urine. Therefore, the scientific approach is to stop urinating appropriately and develop the habit of regularly using the restroom. Generally speaking, a large amount of drinking water can be controlled within 1 hour of urination, but with a small amount of water, it is more appropriate to urinate every 2-3 hours.
Cystitis is mostly caused by bacterial infection. Common pathogens include Escherichia coli, paracoliform bacteria, Proteus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, fecal streptococcus and Staphylococcus aureus. Common symptoms of patients include frequent urination, urgency, and burning sensation in the urethra during urination.
Got Cystitis how should recuperate?
1. Patients should pay attention to avoiding catheterization and urinary tract instrument examination as much as possible. Because these traumatic surgical examinations are easy to cause Urinary system infection. For patients who do not respond to short-term antibiotic treatment, special bacterial examination should be carried out for rare pathogens such as mycoplasma, chlamydia, mold, and so on, and the treatment plan should be adjusted.