Symptoms of female cystitis?
Because the female urethra is relatively straight and short, it is easy to be retrograde infected by bacteria in the vulva, forming cystitis. After suffering from cystitis, women will have two clinical manifestations, one is the clinical response caused by inflammatory stimulation, and the other is the systemic clinical response. The clinical manifestations caused by inflammatory stimulation are frequent urination, urgency and pain. When urinating, the urethra has obvious burning and tingling sensation, and hematuria will occur when inflammation develops further. Systemic clinical manifestations mainly include low fever and lower abdominal pain. When combined with other diseases, patients will also have systemic symptoms such as high fever. If treated in time, these clinical symptoms will gradually disappear in a week or so.