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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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This booklet is for people who have interstitial cystitis and for their family, friends, and coworkers who want to understand the experiences and challenges associated with the disorder.
Interstitial cystitis is an uncommon bladder disease diagnosed more often in women than in men.
The compounds in clinical development include SANCTURA XR(TM), the once-daily formulation of SANCTURA, NEBIDO(R) for the treatment of male hypogonadism, PRO 2000 for the prevention of infection by HIV and other sexually transmitted pathogens, IP 751 for interstitial cystitis, pagoclone for stuttering and premature ejaculation, and aminocandin for systemic fungal infections.
 
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