Some people are sure that cystitis occurs due to hypothermia, others believe that it is due to microbes. Both are simultaneously right and wrong. Because both conditions are important for the development of the disease: the presence of a pathogen and a decrease in the body’s defenses.
Medical expert at the laboratory of personalized medicine LabQuest Nadezhda Bezemskaya.
This disease is considered to be “female,” but in fact, everyone can get cystitis, regardless of gender and age. However, women actually experience this disease 8 times more often than men.
Composition of the medicine
The active ingredients of the drug help to effectively suppress the clinical signs of cystitis, pyelonephritis, glomerulonephritis and other pathologies of the excretory organs.
The composition of the product includes medicinal herbs in their usual form and processed under steam. The whole plant or its various parts are used - stems, flowers, roots, leaves, flowers and seeds. Due to its unique natural basis, Cyston belongs to the group of herbal medicines.
The general list of herbs included in the tablets is as follows:
- Basil is fragrant.
- Shy mimosa.
- Povonia.
- Such a tree.
- Fava beans.
- Horsetail.
- Rough straw flower.
- Filmy stuff.
- Heartleaf madder.
- Stem bicarp.
- Saxifraga reed.
- Prifloral onosma.
Excipients of the natural medicine are: mumiyo, lime silicate, magnesium stearate, cellulose, aerosil and crospovidone.
pharmachologic effect
The drug has a complex effect, has anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antimicrobial and diuretic effects.
As a result of taking Cyston, there is an improvement in urination, pain, cutting, burning sensation is relieved and stones are eliminated.
Thanks to its antimicrobial properties, pathogenic flora is destroyed, which acts as a cause of infectious and inflammatory diseases of the kidneys and urinary tract.
How to take Cyston correctly
The herbal medicine must be taken after meals with at least 100 ml of water. It is recommended not to chew the tablet, but to swallow it. For convenience, it can be crushed into 2-4 parts and taken one after the other.
Throughout the course of therapy, you need to drink 2.5 liters of liquid, excluding main dishes. These are tea, fruit drinks, compotes, pure water and juices.
Since the product is natural, pharmacological activity appears slowly, approximately 2 weeks from the start of therapy. And after completing the treatment course, the effect of the tablets lasts up to a month.
How to take Cyston for children
The duration of Cyston use and dosage directly depend on the diagnosis and age of the patient.
For the treatment of infectious diseases of the kidneys and urinary ducts, a traditional therapy regimen is prescribed:
- Children 6-11 years old - 1 tablet three times a day.
- Adolescents 12-15 years old - 2 tablets no more than 3 times a day.
The duration of the course is at least a week until the pathology and clinical picture are completely relieved.
When stones form, children are shown a similar treatment regimen. However, the duration of use of the medicine is 4-6 months.
Note!
Description of the drug Cyston table. No. 100 on this page is a simplified author’s version of the apteka911 website, created on the basis of the instructions for use.
Before purchasing or using the drug, you should consult your doctor and read the manufacturer's original instructions (attached to each package of the drug). Information about the drug is provided for informational purposes only and should not be used as a guide to self-medication. Only a doctor can decide to prescribe the drug, as well as determine the dose and methods of its use.
How to take Cyston for pregnant women
Women are allowed to use Cyston while carrying a child, since it has a completely natural base.
Indications during pregnancy include infectious and inflammatory conditions, problems with emptying the bladder, urolithiasis and other pathologies.
The application regimen is similar to that for adults and children. You should take the tablets after meals and take the required amount of liquid.
For crystalluria, 2 tablets are indicated 2-3 times a day for 4-6 months.
For the treatment of cystitis, urethritis, pyelonephritis and other inflammations of the urinary tract, 1-2 tablets are prescribed 3 times a day. Minimum course 7 days.
You should not overuse the herbal medicine. It is necessary to use Cyston strictly as prescribed by a doctor, since some diseases during treatment with the drug can provoke high uterine tone and miscarriage.
Before and after tests
According to standards, treatment of cystitis with antibiotics is prescribed immediately. Before treatment, only a general urine test is required to detect signs of inflammation. And if it is not possible to take it to the laboratory, you can use an express test strip. Next, antibiotics are prescribed. In more than 80% of cases, cystitis is caused by the bacterium E. coli, or Escherichia coli. But opportunistic bacteria (Klebsiella, ureoplasma, streptococcus, staphylococcus) can also be causative agents. They themselves do not cause the disease, but weaken the body’s immune defense, and against this background pathological flora - fungi, bacteria - joins.
And after a course of antibacterial therapy, it is recommended to do a bacterial culture of the urine to make sure that there is no causative agent of the disease, which means that the infection has been cured.
Treating cystitis with folk remedies is less effective than antibiotics. Therefore, warm heating pads, herbs and cranberry juice are best used only in addition to treatment. And also only with the permission of a doctor, because any drugs, even herbal ones, can cause allergies or have individual intolerance. However, medicine knows cases of spontaneous healing of cystitis, when a strong immune system managed to cope with the inflammation on its own. However, playing “roulette” with a disease is quite dangerous, especially if there are effective medications.
How to take Cyston for cystitis
As a result of the use of Cyston against the background of inflammatory lesions of the bladder, therapeutic properties are noted:
- Reduced pain, burning and stinging.
- Reducing spasms.
- Increasing the pharmacological activity of antibacterial, antimicrobial and antiseptic agents.
- Increased urination.
As a rule, the medicine is not intended for monotherapy. It is used in combination with other drugs.
The dose and duration of the course are determined by the patient’s age and well-being. Children 6-11 years old are prescribed 1 tablet 3 times a day. Patients 12-15 years old: 2 tablets 2-3 times a day. Starting from 15 years of age, 2 tablets are recommended three times a day. Duration of treatment is at least a week to 3 months.
Flakes in urine
Fungus
Cystitis
Thrush
Colpitis
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IMPORTANT!
The information in this section cannot be used for self-diagnosis and self-treatment.
In case of pain or other exacerbation of the disease, diagnostic tests should be prescribed only by the attending physician. To make a diagnosis and properly prescribe treatment, you should contact your doctor. Flakes in urine: causes of appearance, what diseases occur, diagnosis and treatment methods.
Definition
Urine is a waste product formed through a complex process of blood filtration by the kidneys. From the kidneys, urine enters the bladder through the ureters, then is discharged through the urethra.
By producing urine, the kidneys remove protein breakdown products, food additives, processed medications from the body, and also regulate the amount of water and electrolytes in the body. Normally, urine consists of more than 90% water; urea, uric acid, ammonia, creatinine, sodium, potassium, chlorine, and calcium ions can be found in it. In minimal quantities, protein and blood cells (erythrocytes and leukocytes), epithelium (cells lining the urinary tract) enter the urine. The color of urine is determined by the pigments urobilin and urochrome. Normally and if the urine collection technique is followed, glucose, hemoglobin, bilirubin pigment, ketone bodies (a product of carbohydrate and fat metabolism), lipids, salts, bacteria, fungi, and mucus are not found in it. There are no cylinders - casts of protein, epithelium, leukocytes, erythrocytes, hemoglobin and fats.
With proper functioning of internal organs, a balanced diet, normal drinking regimen and the absence of coloring substances in food, urine is formed in the amount of 1–1.5 liters per day, it is yellow or straw-yellow in color, without a pungent odor, does not foam, is transparent, has no suspension and sediment.
If there is a pathology of the urinary system or if biomaterial is collected incorrectly, substances appear in the urine that should not be there.
Urine flakes are visible clots, usually white, yellow or red, floating in a portion of collected urine.
Types of flakes in urine
Flakes in urine vary in composition. In the form of flakes there may be protein, leukocytes, red blood cells, pus, accumulation of bacteria, fungi, mucus, epithelium (the surface layer of the skin and mucous membranes), etc.
Possible reasons for the appearance of flakes in the urine
The most common causes of the appearance of flakes in the urine include inflammatory diseases of the genitourinary system.
Sediment in the form of flakes is detected when the rules for collecting urine are not followed, which is why vaginal discharge, secretions from the glands of the external genitalia, epithelium of the skin and mucous membranes, etc. get into it.
What diseases cause flakes in the urine
? Urethritis
is an inflammation of the mucous membrane (inner lining) of the urethra. The disease is usually infectious in nature, caused by bacteria, fungi, viruses or protozoa. Less commonly, urethritis is allergic or traumatic in nature. Symptoms of urethritis are pain, burning, and cramping when urinating. With bacterial urethritis, the amount of protein in the urine increases, mucus and pus appear, the number of leukocytes increases, bacteria, sometimes urethral epithelial cells and blood are present. With candidal urethritis, accumulations of yeast-like fungi are found in the urine.
For cystitis
– inflammation of the bladder – frequent painful urination, pain above the womb, radiating to the perineum, anus, and in men – to the penis.
The disease is infectious in nature and is manifested by the same changes in the urine as urethritis.
With pyelonephritis
- bacterial inflammation of the kidney tissue - the temperature rises sharply (up to 40°C), chills, increased sweating, weakness, and pain in the lumbar region occur. The urine becomes cloudy, a large number of bacteria and leukocytes are found in it, pus appears, and the level of protein and red blood cells increases.
Pyelonephritis often occurs against the background of obstruction of urine output, for example, when the ureters are compressed by the uterus in pregnant women, an enlarged prostate gland, urolithiasis, or prolonged urinary retention.
Prostatitis
is inflammation of the prostate gland. The disease is usually bacterial in nature. In addition to the possible appearance of epithelium, leukocytes, red blood cells, mucus, bacteria, pus in the urine, with prostatitis, impaired urination with frequent urges, pain in the sacrum, perineum and anus, and increased body temperature are observed.
Candidiasis
(fungal colonization) of the vagina is accompanied by itching and unpleasant sensations in the vagina and in the area of the external genitalia, as well as cheesy discharge, which, together with mucus and epithelium, can get into the urine.
Bacteria, white blood cells, mucus, epithelium may appear in the urine in the form of flakes with bacterial vaginosis
– imbalance of the vaginal microflora in favor of opportunistic microorganisms (living in the vagina constantly and capable of causing disease under certain circumstances), as well as colpitis or vaginitis (inflammation of the vagina infected with Trichomonas, gonococci, streptococci, staphylococci, etc.).
Another disease that causes flakes to appear in the urine is leukoplakia of the bladder.
, in which the epithelium of the mucous membrane of the bladder thickens (keratinizes), becomes similar in structure to the skin, and upon rejection appears in the urine in the form of flakes.
Symptoms include frequent painful urination with frequent urges, frequent urination at night, pain over the pubis, blood and flakes in the urine.
The disease can lead to the development of bladder cancer. Which doctors should I contact?
If flakes appear in the urine, you should contact or. If necessary, a consultation can be scheduled.
Diagnostics and examinations for the presence of flakes in the urine
If flakes are detected in the urine, the doctor will conduct a thorough questioning and examination of the patient, identifying additional symptoms, if any.
To clarify the diagnosis, you may need:
- general blood analysis;