Cystitis is the medical term for inflammation of the bladder. It is commonly caused by a bacterial infection and can lead to urinary discomfort, frequent urination, and a persistent urge to urinate. Although it affects people of all ages, it is more common in women.

Cystitis FAQ


What are the common symptoms of cystitis?

Common symptoms include a burning sensation during urination, cloudy or strong-smelling urine, and pelvic discomfort.

Is cystitis contagious?

No, cystitis is not a contagious condition and cannot be passed from person to person.

Can men get cystitis?

Yes, although less common, men can also develop cystitis particularly if they have an enlarged prostate.

What are the best ways to prevent cystitis?

Maintaining good hygiene, staying hydrated, and emptying the bladder regularly can help prevent cystitis.

Are there any home remedies for cystitis?

Drinking plenty of water, using a heating pad, and taking over-the-counter pain relievers can help ease cystitis symptoms.

When should I see a doctor about cystitis?

It's important to seek medical attention if you experience severe pain, blood in the urine, or if symptoms persist despite home care.

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Information provided by Ms. Elena Owyong. Reviewed by Mr. Dean Koh