When to See a Doctor
Urination problems related to cystitis are said to be common. However, there may be other diseases involved, such as urinary tract stones, interstitial cystitis, or cancer, so it is important to detect and treat them early. Also, if bacteria spread to the kidneys, you may develop pyelonephritis, a serious condition that can affect your health.
Therefore, if your symptoms do not get better for a long time or if you have any troubling symptoms, you should consider seeing a urologist or your family doctor.
We ask that patients with symptoms such as pain when urinating come for an initial consultation because they may need various tests and other procedures.
How to Treat Cystitis
Antibiotics
The most common treatment for cystitis is the use of antibiotics that kill bacteria. The medication often improves symptoms in about 24 hours, and the patient is cured within a few days.
Treatment for Pyelonephritis
If you have signs of pyelonephritis, such as a high fever, you may need to take antibiotics for about two weeks. In some cases, you may need to be hospitalized and get antibiotics through an IV. At first, you may have symptoms such as loss of appetite and dehydration, but as soon as the fever goes down and your appetite comes back, you may switch from IV to oral antibiotics and continue the treatment. Also, if you stop taking the medication halfway through the treatment because your symptoms have improved, the bacteria may survive and come back. Therefore, it is important to finish all the prescribed medicines.
Things to Remember When You Have Cystitis
Drink plenty of water and do not hold your urine
It is important to drink plenty of water to flush out the bacteria from your bladder through urine. Also, since having urine in your bladder makes it easier for bacteria to grow, do not hold it and try to urinate when you feel the need to.
Eat more fiber
Constipation can cause cystitis when stool stays near the anus. Therefore, it is important to prevent constipation by eating more fiber.
Clean your vulva
Bacteria in the vagina and anus can enter through the urethra opening, so it is best to keep your vulva clean. Wipe from front to back after a bowel movement, and change sanitary products often.
Washing with a warm shower is enough, as soap can cause irritation.
If you have any questions or concerns about chlamydia, talk to your doctor.
Some people may feel embarrassed or nervous about going to a hospital or clinic, but there are no over-the-counter treatments available and cystitis may not go away on their own, so do not ignore them and seek proper treatment at a medical facility. If you have any questions about cystitis, talk to your doctor.
eHealth Clinic Shinjuku Clinic provides medical treatment for cystitis.
Although the treatment is at your own expense, we also offer online treatment, and we give the utmost consideration to patient privacy so that anyone can visit our clinic and receive treatment with peace of mind. Please feel free to consult with us if you have any concerns.
Price Information
Examination, testing, and prescription for cystitis : 11,000 yen (tax included)