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Cystitis - any point in going to the doctor?


I've self-diagnosed myself with cystitis. Considering the fact that there is no cure, is there any point in going to the doctor? I get adequate relief from Uristat if necessary, so I don't need help with treating the symptoms.

I was able to make this diagnosis due to the fact that the last time it flared up, the doc found nothing in my sample except a little blood. She mentioned cystitis at that time.

Also the fact that I've been having these issues for several years. My previous doctor would say "I don't see any bacteria, but here are some pills anyway." That and the fact that when it mentioned symptoms being worse during your period - it just clicked.

Yeah but don't you want to know for sure? I would, otherwise I'd feel like a paranoid hypocondriac sitting at hope self-assured of what is going on.
It doesn't hurt to find out for sure. You never know, he might have some help for you too, maybe not, but it doesn't hurt to try.

Whether to go to the doctor or not depends on how much you are suffering with your symptoms. Diagnosing the illness is not as important as getting relief. If you are not in pain or discomfort, if you can sleep and eat normally, then just use your favorite home remedy and don't worry about it unless it starts getting worse.

It's not true that there's "no cure". If there wasn't then everyone would have it all the time-- most people get at least one bout of cystitis in a lifetime.

cystitis can be cured with the right anitbiotic and treated for the right period of time. the problem will occur that if it isn't treated properly then the bacteria will start to regrow and travel up to your kidneys. Polynephritis again, untreated, will start to cause damage. might be time to see an urologist and not just your primary care.

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