Cystitis --period 1

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Excretory Disease - CystitisExcretory Disease - Cystitis
By:Navjeet andVandana Period 1 Biology 12

WHAT is it?WHAT is it?
It is a medical term for the
inflammation of the bladder.

What CAUSES it?What CAUSES it?
Inflammation of the bladder caused by urine infection
Urine infection caused by bacteria
Leftover feces around the anus can cause bacteria
culture to develop
Those bacteria can travel to the urethra (tube from
bladder that passes out urine) into the bladder

SymptomsSymptoms
Strong, persistent urge to urinate
Burning sensation when urinating
Passing frequent, small amounts of urine
Blood or pus in the urine
Passing smelly or cloudy urine
Discomfort in pelvic area
A feeling of pressure in the lower abdomen
or lower back
Feeling unwell, weak or feverish

When should you see a When should you see a
doctor?doctor?
High fever/chills
Vomiting
Back or side pain

Risk Factors: males and Risk Factors: males and
femalesfemales
Old age
Weak immune system( having diabetes, HIV
infection or cancer treatment)
Using bladder catheters for a long time - changing
them can cause bladder tissue to be damaged
Not using the bathroom frequently (buildup of
bacteria in bladder)
Blockage of urinary system(kidney or bladder
stones)

Risk factors: females Risk factors: males
Usage of tampons that Usage of tampons that
contain irritantscontain irritants
Enlarged prostate Enlarged prostate
gland(prostate infection)gland(prostate infection)
Pregnancy ( hormones Pregnancy ( hormones
can trigger bladder infection)can trigger bladder infection)
Sexual intercourseSexual intercourse
Birth controls (using Birth controls (using
diaphragm for diaphragm for
contraception) conceptncontraception) conceptn
Menopause(bladder Menopause(bladder
lining becomes thinner)lining becomes thinner)

Who gets it more often?Who gets it more often?
It is more common among females than males.It is more common among females than males.
Why?Why?
A woman's urethra opening is much closer to the anus A woman's urethra opening is much closer to the anus
than a man's. Therefore, there is a higher risk of bacteria than a man's. Therefore, there is a higher risk of bacteria
entering the urethra from the anus.entering the urethra from the anus.
When males have cystitis, it is more serious because they When males have cystitis, it is more serious because they
are less likely to get this infection.are less likely to get this infection.
When males have cystitis, it is more serious because they When males have cystitis, it is more serious because they
are less likely to get this infection.are less likely to get this infection.
When males have cystitis, it is more serious because they When males have cystitis, it is more serious because they
are less likely to get this infection.are less likely to get this infection.
When males have cystitis, it is more serious because they When males have cystitis, it is more serious because they
are less likely to get this infection.are less likely to get this infection.
When males have cystitis, it is more serious because they When males have cystitis, it is more serious because they
are less likely to get this infection.are less likely to get this infection.
When males have cystitis, it is more serious because they When males have cystitis, it is more serious because they
are less likely to get this infection.are less likely to get this infection.
When males have cystitis, it is more serious because they When males have cystitis, it is more serious because they
are less likely to get this infection.are less likely to get this infection.

Age range of Canadians Age range of Canadians
getting cystitis getting cystitis
All ages are
susceptible to this
infection
More common in
women in their late
30s and 40s
In ages 1 - 11 cystitis
is 9 to 10 times more
likely in girls than boys

How many Canadians get How many Canadians get
this disease?this disease?
Up to 20% of Canadian women will develop cystitis
over their lifetime
3 - 4% of Canadian women get recurrent cystitis
(permanent damage to bladder)
5,000 visits made to doctors per year by males and
females as a result of having cystitis
Infants: 3.7% boys and 2% girls get cystitis

TreatmentsTreatments
3 day course of antibiotics such as Trimethoprim, nitrofurantoin, and
amoxicillin for mild cystitis
Regular antibiotics for people with recurrent cystitis
Bladder instillation( intravesical therapy)
Bladder distension
Surgical therapies such as sacral neuromodulation

Bladder InstillationBladder Instillation
This could be called a bladder wash or bath. During bladder
instillation the bladder is filled with a solution which is held for
varying periods of time, from a few seconds to 15 minutes,
before being drained through a narrow tube called a
catheter.Drugs used for this treatment include dimethyl
sulfoxide, heparin , and sodium bicarbonate.

BibliographyBibliography
http://www.medicinenet.com/interstitial_cystitis/page6.htm#what_is_the_treatment_of_interstitial_cystitis
http://www.onlinepharmaciescanada.com/ailments/cystitis.aspx
http://kidney.ca/document.doc?id=316
www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Urinary-tract-infection-adults/P ages/Causes.aspx
www.cfp.ca/content/58/41398.full
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17908260
medicsindex.ning.com/profiles/blogs/what-s-causing-your-pelvic-pain-18-causes-of-pelvic-pain
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