Cystitis – how to effectively treat it so that it does not recur?

I have had 2 cystitis in the last 4 years. I am just after another antibiotic therapy.

I don’t know if I’m cured, it’s ok now, but I don’t know what will be in a month or two. I would like to add that I am going to get pregnant and that is why I am worried about another bladder attack. How can I check if I have cured myself and what, if I am pregnant, it happens to me again? ~ Inga9

The treatment of such recurrent inflammations of the urinary tract should be performed by a urologist who will determine whether the infection is really only related to the bladder. Each time, treatment should be based on the urine culture performed with an antibiogram. Checks must be performed after treatment is completed, at least several times a year. Unfortunately, pregnancy predisposes to inflammation in general, as the reaction of the environment changes both in the vagina and in the urinary tract, and the sugar content in the cellular environment increases. This predisposes to bacterial infections. Therefore, during pregnancy, all outbreaks are checked very meticulously and the treatment is typically limited, however, with antibiotic therapy to those medications that can be used during pregnancy.

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