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cystitis

Inflammation of the bladder, usually caused by bacterial infection, and resulting in frequent and painful urination. It is more common in women. Treatment is by antibiotics and copious fluids with vitamin C.

Cystitis is more common after sexual intercourse, and it is thought that intercourse encourages bacteria, especially Escherichia coli, which are normally present on the skin around the anus and vagina, to enter the urethra and ascend to the bladder. By drinking water before intercourse, and passing urine afterwards, the incidence of cystitis can be reduced, because the bacteria are driven back down the urethra.



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In June 2004, a therapy-induced hemorrhagic cystitis occurred.
Only three cases of a major side effect were observed during this study; one patient experienced hemorrhagic cystitis while taking cyclophosphamide, and one patient each experienced lymphoblastic vasculitis and pancytopenia/sepsis while taking azathioprine.
The late toxicities seen to date in the study include hemorrhagic cystitis (blood in the urine due to damage to the bladder wall) and TTP/HUS (thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura/hemolytic uremic syndrome).
 
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