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Cystitis

What is cystitis?

Cystitis is a urinary tract infection that affects the bladder. It is the most common urinary tract infection and is much more common in women than in men.

It is dangerous not to treat cystitis as the infection can spread to the kidneys, complicating the condition.

What causes cystitis?

Cystitis usually results from an infection caused by external bacteria that enter the urethra and begin to reproduce. The bacterium that causes most infections is E coli.

Women are more likely to suffer from cystitis as they have a shorter urethra due to the anatomy of their genitalia and hormonal changes throughout their lives such as menopause, pregnancy, menstruation, etc.

Although bacterial infections cause the majority of cystitis, there are also other factors that can cause it, and it can be related to taking medication, radiation, interstitial cystitis, the use of foreign bodies such as catheters, etc.

How to cure cystitis?

Cystitis in most cases is a bacterial infection and antibiotics prescribed by the doctor will have to be used to treat it.

There are people who suffer from recurrent cystitis or who, after treatment, the symptoms disappear, but traces of bacteria remain attached to the walls of the bladder and over time they produce the infection that had not really been completely eliminated.

There are medicines and food supplements for cystitis that we can buy without a prescription to prevent bacteria from remaining in the bladder.

What are medicines for cystitis?

The good medicines for treating cystitis are specific antibiotics that require a doctor's prescription, but there are also a number of over-the-counter medicines and food supplements based on cranberry concentrate and probiotics that serve as adjuvants and preventive treatment to avoid recurrence.

What to take for cystitis?

The vaginal microbiota is mainly inhabited by lactobacilli. A decrease in these microbiota due to various causes: age, pregnancy, diabetes or certain drugs, favours infection.

It can therefore be said that alteration of the vaginal microbiota is a risk factor for recurrent urinary tract infections. The use of probiotics (lactobacilli) for cystitis and for the prevention of recurrence restores the balance of the vaginal microbiota.

Cranberry-based supplements are very effective as an adjuvant treatment or to prevent urinary tract infections. Cranberry is rich in proanthocyanidins, active ingredients that have a positive effect on cystitis, as they act against the organs that E. coli use as anchors in the vagina. Coli use as anchors in the bladder wall, preventing them from attaching. In this way the bacteria are washed away in the urine and eliminated, preventing the development of cystitis.

Is it possible to buy cystitis medication without a prescription?

At Farmaciasdirect we have the best treatments to prevent cystitis, which you can find at the best price and without a prescription.

What is cystitis?

Cystitis is a urinary tract infection that affects the bladder. It is the most common urinary tract infection and is much more common in women than in men.

It is dangerous not to treat cystitis as the infection can spread to the kidneys, complicating the condition.

What causes cystitis?

Cystitis usually results from an infection caused by external bacteria that enter the urethra and begin to reproduce. The bacterium that causes most infections is E coli.

Women are more likely to suffer from cystitis as they have a shorter urethra due to the anatomy of their genitalia and hormonal changes throughout their lives such as menopause, pregnancy, menstruation, etc.

Although bacterial infections cause the majority of cystitis, there are also other factors that can cause it, and it can be related to taking medication, radiation, interstitial cystitis, the use of foreign bodies such as catheters, etc.

How to cure cystitis?

Cystitis in most cases is a bacterial infection and antibiotics prescribed by the doctor will have to be used to treat it.

There are people who suffer from recurrent cystitis or who, after treatment, the symptoms disappear, but traces of bacteria remain attached to the walls of the bladder and over time they produce the infection that had not really been completely eliminated.

There are medicines and food supplements for cystitis that we can buy without a prescription to prevent bacteria from remaining in the bladder.

What are medicines for cystitis?

The good medicines for treating cystitis are specific antibiotics that require a doctor's prescription, but there are also a number of over-the-counter medicines and food supplements based on cranberry concentrate and probiotics that serve as adjuvants and preventive treatment to avoid recurrence.

What to take for cystitis?

The vaginal microbiota is mainly inhabited by lactobacilli. A decrease in these microbiota due to various causes: age, pregnancy, diabetes or certain drugs, favours infection.

It can therefore be said that alteration of the vaginal microbiota is a risk factor for recurrent urinary tract infections. The use of probiotics (lactobacilli) for cystitis and for the prevention of recurrence restores the balance of the vaginal microbiota.

Cranberry-based supplements are very effective as an adjuvant treatment or to prevent urinary tract infections. Cranberry is rich in proanthocyanidins, active ingredients that have a positive effect on cystitis, as they act against the organs that E. coli use as anchors in the vagina. Coli use as anchors in the bladder wall, preventing them from attaching. In this way the bacteria are washed away in the urine and eliminated, preventing the development of cystitis.

Is it possible to buy cystitis medication without a prescription?

At Farmaciasdirect we have the best treatments to prevent cystitis, which you can find at the best price and without a prescription.