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Frequent Urination At Night, No Pain. Urine Analysis Shows Cystitis, RBCs, Pus Cells. Treatment?

please doctor i was complainning of frequent urination especially in night since one year but no any painful sensation during the urination i made blood tests for sugar , urea and creatinine the all was normal and 3 weaks i went to doctor and i did urine analysis and ultrasound showing cystitis and RBCs 7-10 HPF and pus cells 15-20 HPF and i took antibiotic for 10 days and now i repeat the urine test again it show the same , so can i ask that is meaning became chronic cystitis and hardly to treated, thank you .
Sat, 8 Sep 2012
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hi,
thanks for the query


The term cystitis actually means an inflammation of the bladder .

The causes could be
Infection from intestinal bacteria is by far the most frequent cause of cystitis, especially in women.
Normally, urine is sterile (there are no micro-organisms such as bacteria present).
Congenital deformity in the urinary system

Men with an enlarged prostate

poor Toilet hygiene in women

People with a catheter


Symptoms are
Burning sensations or pain during urination.
Frequent urination.
Cloudy and foul-smelling urine.
Pain directly above the pubic bone
Occasionally blood may be visible in the urine
Try the following to prevent further episodes

drink sufficiently, so the bladder is flushed thoroughly.

During urination the bladder should be emptied completely

drink cranberry juice every day or take capsules.

Recurrent cystitis is a bladder infection that occurs at least twice in 6 months, or three times in a year.

treatment options for recurring cystitis


Antibiotics are usually needed for the treatment of bouts of recurrent cystitis.

urine test and urine culture to see which antibiotics you should be treated with.

taking a low dose of an antibiotic regularly. One dose each night will usually reduce the number of bouts of cystitis. A six-month course of antibiotics is usually given.

hence i suggest try and find the underlying cause and treat it . if there is no obvious cause then u can take the above measures




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Frequent Urination At Night, No Pain. Urine Analysis Shows Cystitis, RBCs, Pus Cells. Treatment?

hi, thanks for the query The term cystitis actually means an inflammation of the bladder . The causes could be Infection from intestinal bacteria is by far the most frequent cause of cystitis, especially in women. Normally, urine is sterile (there are no micro-organisms such as bacteria present). Congenital deformity in the urinary system Men with an enlarged prostate poor Toilet hygiene in women People with a catheter Symptoms are Burning sensations or pain during urination. Frequent urination. Cloudy and foul-smelling urine. Pain directly above the pubic bone Occasionally blood may be visible in the urine Try the following to prevent further episodes drink sufficiently, so the bladder is flushed thoroughly. During urination the bladder should be emptied completely drink cranberry juice every day or take capsules. Recurrent cystitis is a bladder infection that occurs at least twice in 6 months, or three times in a year. treatment options for recurring cystitis Antibiotics are usually needed for the treatment of bouts of recurrent cystitis. urine test and urine culture to see which antibiotics you should be treated with. taking a low dose of an antibiotic regularly. One dose each night will usually reduce the number of bouts of cystitis. A six-month course of antibiotics is usually given. hence i suggest try and find the underlying cause and treat it . if there is no obvious cause then u can take the above measures