Cystitis

Cystitis is an inflammation of the bladder, most commonly caused by a bacterial infection. It can also be caused by irritation or other non-infectious factors. While cystitis is often painful and uncomfortable, it typically becomes a serious health problem if the infection spreads to the kidneys. 

Types of Cystitis

Bacterial Cystitis

Most common type, caused by bacterial infection, usually Escherichia coli (E. coli).

Interstitial Cystitis

Also known as painful bladder syndrome, a chronic condition with a non-infectious cause, leading to bladder pressure and pain.

Radiation Cystitis

Caused by radiation therapy for cancer treatment in the pelvic area.

Chemical Cystitis

Due to chemical irritants in hygiene products, spermicidal jellies, or certain medications.

Drug-Induced Cystitis

Resulting from certain medications, such as cyclophosphamide and ifosfamide.

Foreign Body Cystitis

Caused by long-term use of catheters or other foreign bodies in the bladder.

Diagnosis Test Results

Diagnosing cystitis involves several steps: 

Symptoms

Different Stages

Cystitis can vary in severity and duration: 

Impact on the Body Parts and Consequences of Not Treating

Impact on the Body Parts:

Consequences of Not Treating:

Ayurveda Treatments

Ayurveda offers holistic approaches to managing cystitis, focusing on balancing the body’s energies and promoting overall well-being:

Herbal Remedies:

Dietary Changes:

Panchakarma Therapy:

Yoga and Meditation:

Lifestyle Modifications:

Note: 

Ayurveda treatments should complement conventional medical treatments and therapies, not replace them. It is essential to work with a healthcare professional and a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner to create a personalized treatment plan for managing cystitis. 

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