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Cystitis treatment for women
Cystitis is a bacterial bladder infection which affects most women at least once in their lifetime. Providing Cystitis is treated quickly it is relatively harmless and easily cured.
Women who find Cystitis occurs regularly can now request a short course of antibiotics to keep at home so recurring infection can be treated quickly and without delay. Find out how FirstMed can help you obtain effective Cystitis treatment today!
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Cystitis at a glance
Cystitis can affect both men and women; however, it tends to be more prevalent in women. This is because women are anatomically more likely to pick up bacteria through the entrance to the urethra. Cystitis can occur at any age, though women who are sexually active, pregnant or menopausal are more susceptible to infection. Men who suspect they have symptoms of cystitis should visit a doctor face-to-face immediately. The online consultation is not suitable for male patients, as cystitis is more complex to treat in men.
Cystitis treatment
Trimethoprim is an effective antibiotic treatment for one-off and recurring cystitis, and just a short course of medications, lasting just three days, can banish the discomfort caused by bacterial bladder infection.
Over-the-Counter remedies
You can buy over-the-counter treatments containing sodium or potassium citrate to relieve the symptoms of cystitis. These normally help to neutralise the acidic urine caused by infection. Most of these treatments require you to drink a lot of water in order to help flush bacteria from the urinary tract.