Chronic cystitis has recurrent or persistent symptoms of frequent urination, urgency, and painful urination with discomfort in the suprapubic bladder area and pain that is more pronounced when the bladder is full.
Chronic cystitis can be caused when the patient suffers from diseases such as pyelonephritis, renal tuberculosis, prostatitis and urinary stones.
The symptoms of chronic cystitis are mainly bladder irritation signs, such as the occurrence of frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain, etc., which may be accompanied by discomfort in the suprapubic bladder area.
When patients do not actively treat chronic cystitis, it will affect the quality of life, cause bladder fibrosis under the stimulation of long-term inflammation, resulting in hydronephrosis, retrograde urinary tract infections, etc., and some patients will also lead to renal failure and symptoms of uremia.
When the patient suffers from chronic cystitis, should actively go to the hospital for appropriate examination, to clarify the cause of the disease, and under the guidance of the doctor’s advice to take medication, remember not to take it privately, so as not to cause adverse consequences.