**Emphysematous cystitis** is an inflammation of the bladder and urinary tract, accompanied by the development of emphysema.
At first, urinating is not painful, but as the disease progresses, the pain becomes unbearable; in the morning there is no urination or it is painful, at the end it is copious, cloudy urine contains an admixture of blood (in the latter case we are talking about a rupture of the ureter). Cystitis appears after a cold, since the disease becomes a consequence of the inflammatory process in the tissues of the kidneys, ureters or glomeruli - membranes through which blood is filtered, which causes the development of infections in the kidneys that lead to pathologies. These are processes such as an acute inflammatory reaction in the renal tubules due to the penetration of bacteria through the urethra. The infection spreads throughout all organs of the body.
**Cystitis** is one of the most common diseases of the genitourinary system in women. In men, cystitis is less common. Chronic cystitis is accompanied by frequent exacerbations. The causes of the chronic form of the disease include decreased immunity, hypothermia, constipation, and diabetes.
Cystitis is accompanied by painful urination. At the end of urination there may be no liquid at all, so the last stage has to be completed with force. If urination is impaired, pain may occur in the lower back, lower abdomen, pain during sexual intercourse, as well as bowel problems. Often with cystitis there is an increase in temperature, lo