Macro Area Female Cystitis
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Female Cystitis
Female urinary tract infection (UTI) is a pathology that affects 35% of women at least once in their lives compared to 10-12% of men.
Anatomy and physiology of the bladder
The female bladder and urethra are housed in the pelvis and have contiguous relationships, with the rectal ampulla in the posteroinferior position, with the uterus in the posterosuperior position.
Treatment of recurrent – chronic cystitis
The therapy of these pathological forms is naturally based on the removal of pathogenic factors which can be summarized in the sterilization of urine and obstacle to reinfections, protection of the bladder mucosa and in the reconstitution of parietal GAGs.
Pathophysiology of recurrent – chronic cystitis
Currently, research has not completely clarified the cascade of events that leads to the establishment of chronic cystitic disease.
Interstitial Cystitis (I.C.)
Interstitial Cystitis unfortunately evokes apocalyptic scenarios, strengthened by the infinite testimonies of patients who are afflicted by it.