Cystitis Bilharzia

Cystitis (from the ancient Greek “kyui” - urine + “ἔσιον” - inflammatory process) is an inflammation of the bladder that is infectious in nature. The causative agents of cystitis cause not only a local inflammatory process in the bladder, but can also provoke systemic inflammatory reactions in the body and have an extremely negative effect on the organs of the pelvic cavity. According to the World Health Organization, every tenth woman in the world suffers from cystitis. Diagnosis of such a disease begins with a physical examination and medical history. In addition, laboratory and instrumental diagnostic methods are used to clarify the diagnosis and prescribe effective treatment. Cystitis can be caused by various reasons. To diagnose the disease, a visual examination of the bladder is performed using ultrasound, as well as other instrumental techniques that are designed to facilitate diagnosis and make an accurate diagnosis.