Cystitis is a urinary tract bacterial infection. It hits women more than men. About 20% of women get it at least once. Women’s shorter urethras let bacteria reach the bladder easier.
Bad hygiene and body fluid contact are usual causes. Intimacy with others’ fluids ups the risk. Good hygiene is key to keep bacteria out.
Keep clean! Wash regularly and avoid germy habits. Think twice about peeing in the shower; it might spread bugs.
Cystitis means a burning pee, the urge to go often, and tummy pain. Quick treatment stops problems.
Most cystitis gets fixed with doc-prescribed antibiotics. Drink up and stay clean for a smooth recovery and fewer repeats. Mind your hygiene and risks to dodge cystitis.