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Bacterial nonspecific cystitis and different methods of its treatment.
Authors: A.Kh. Khasymov, B.U. Shalekenov, R.A. Frolov, N.V. Vyrovschikov, K.Kh. Akhmetova, A.M. Suliev
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Cystitis is one of the most common types of diseases of urinary tract infections (UTI). Like other diseases common in the population cystitis may lead to social, economic, and psychological problems with possible harmful health effects in the long term. Recurrent cystitis is insidious disease: after discontinuation of the acute phase, the patient may have confidence that full recovery occurs, but the inflammation continues its course and development. According to the available data, it can be concluded that the alternative antibacterial drugs are prescribed and used more often than the drugs of choice, which naturally leads to the development of antibiotic-resistant forms of the infection and difficult, prolonged treatment. For this reason, research is being conducted, and new methods of treatment are being developed for this disease so far. In the work will describe the causes of disease occurrence, some aspects of the pathogenesis, diagnosis and various methods of treatment of acute uncomplicated bacterial nonspecific and chronic cystitis.