Megacystis

Megacystis or megalocystis is a disease that is characterized by an increase in the size of the bladder. This condition can be caused by various reasons such as urinary tract infections, kidney stones, tumors and other diseases.

Symptoms of megacystis may include frequent urination, pain in the lower abdomen, difficulty urinating, and a feeling that the bladder is not emptying completely. In some cases, megacystis can lead to urinary retention and the development of a urinary tract infection.

To diagnose megacystis, it is necessary to conduct an ultrasound examination of the bladder, as well as urine and blood tests. Treatment for megacystis depends on the cause and may include antibiotics, surgery, or other treatments.

In general, megacystis is a serious disease that requires timely diagnosis and treatment. If you experience symptoms of this disease, contact your doctor for advice and treatment.



Megacystis is an expansion of the bladder, characterized by thickening of its walls and an increase in size. This condition can be congenital or acquired (appears for various reasons). In the article below you can learn more about the causes and symptoms, as well as the treatment and prevention of megacystis.