Cystitis
Cystitis is a common urinary tract infection, accounting for about 50% to 70% of the total urinary tract infections. Caused by a bacterial infection. Most of the pathogenic bacteria are E. coli. It usually occurs in women, because women's urethra is shorter than men's urethra and close to the anus, and E. coli is easy to invade. The most typical symptoms of cystitis are frequent urination, urgency, dysuria, and even urgent urinary incontinence. Hematuria and pyuria can be present.
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