Cystitis will heal itself?


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Cystitis may resolve on its own, but this depends on the severity of the condition and individual differences. Cystitis is a common urinary tract infection, usually caused by bacteria. Milder forms of cystitis may resolve on their own after a while because the body's immune system can fight off bacterial infections. Self-healing can be promoted by drinking plenty of water and maintaining good personal hygiene, such as regularly cleaning the urethral orifice and urinating. However, for some people with severe cystitis or weak immune systems, such as the elderly, diabetics, or people taking immunosuppressive drugs, self-healing is less likely. These people may need medical treatment, such as antibiotics, to eliminate the infection. In addition, if the symptoms of cystitis persist or worsen, frequent urination, urgency, pain in urination, blood in the urine, etc., it is recommended to see a doctor promptly for a urine test and related diagnosis. The doctor will give specific treatment suggestions according to the condition. It is important to note that even if symptoms disappear, a complete course of treatment is recommended to ensure complete elimination of bacteria and prevent recurrence. At the same time, following the doctor's advice, paying attention to personal hygiene and lifestyle adjustments can help prevent cystitis. If symptoms of cystitis appear, especially if they persist or worsen, consult your doctor promptly for appropriate treatment and advice.