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Risk Factors Of Interstitial Cystitis In Women

Interstitial cystitis is an excruciating disease which has high morbidity in women. Patients with this disease can be very suffering and their life quality can be affected severely. As we know that cystitis can cause urinary disorders to patients, the damages of interstitial cystitis are severed than cystitis. It’s said that patients with this disease have to urinate 60 to 80 times during the day and 10 to 30 times at night. They can’t work and sleep as normal people.   

The exact causes of interstitial cystitis are unknown. It’s that reason why this disease is hard to be cured radically. Patients should take medicines every day until the disease cured. Otherwise, the annoying symptoms can make them painful. In addition to the medication, patients also need to pay attention to their living habits, such as drink more water, change the underwear frequently.   

Risk factors for interstitial cystitis in women:

1.Women who get pregnancy, because of changes in anatomy and physiology (a UTI can put the unborn child at risk and a doctor should be consulted immediately).

2.Women who use of diaphragms and spermicides, which alter the bacteria in a woman's urethra.

3.Women who have excessive sexual activity, which can introduce bacteria into the urinary tract.

4.Women who have UTI, the chances of developing another one increase substantially.

5.Women whose medical conditions that suppress the immune system or make emptying the bladder difficult. 

After you have known the risk factors of interstitial cystitis, it’s of importance for you to avoid the factors. Though this disease is difficult to cure, you don’t need to worry too much about it since there’s a new herbal medicine named Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill can cure this disease. The herbs in the pill can promote the circulating so as to relieve the pain during urinating. And it can induce diuresis to stranguria. Besides, this pill has no side effects so it can do no harm to your body.




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