To understand the cause of cystitis, one must understand how the bladder operates. When the bladder is full, it signals to the brain that its time to empty itself by urinating. In people with cystitis, these signals to and from the pelvic nerves and the brain get mixed up and the need to urinate is felt more often. Another possible cause of cystitis is a leak in the lining of the bladder that may cause an irritation and increase the need to urinate. Risk factors associated with cystitis include:
- Heredity
- Urinary tract infections
- Allergy
- Old age
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
There is no treatment to completely cure cystitis of the bladder though there are a number of medications and natural remedies that can provide relief from symptoms such as pain and pressure. Oral medications such as anti-inflammatory drugs, painkillers, antidepressants, and antihistamines can help treat certain symptoms of cystitis. Other treatment alternatives include
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) to reduce pelvic pain and pressure, bladder distension, or surgery. Some patients also find relief with dietary and lifestyle changes. Some simple self-care methods involve wearing loose cotton clothes, avoiding alcohol, caffeine and foods such as chocolate, cured meats, nuts, and fermented foods that may cause an irritation in the bladder.
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answered by G M