
Cistite em homens
Revisado por Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGPAuthored by Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGPPublicado originalmente 10 Ago 2023
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Cistite - às vezes chamada de infecção do trato urinário (ITU) - ocorre quando sua bexiga fica inflamada. Geralmente é devido a uma infecção bacteriana. Embora a cistite seja rara em homens, eles podem tê-la. Aqui analisamos como saber se você tem e o que fazer.
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Can men get cystitis?
Cystitis is much less common in men than in women. This is because the tube that carries pee from the bladder to the outside (the urethra) is much shorter in women than in men - so it is easier for bacteria to get into a woman's bladder.
The older you get, the more likely it is you that you can get cystisis - it is very rare in men younger than 50. Men who are otherwise unwell with other health conditions, live in residential care, or have a permanent (indwelling) catheter are more likely to get cystitis..
The most common symptoms of cystitis include:
Pain, burning or stinging when you pee (dysuria).
Peeing more often.
Needing to pee immediately.
Blood in your pee (haematuria).
Peeing more often during the night (nocturia).
Your pee may also appear dark, cloudy, or strong smelling and you may have a high temperature (febre).
Painful bladder syndrome (cistite intersticial) can cause similar symptoms to cystitis but it is not caused by infection.
What causes cystitis in men?
Voltar ao conteúdoYou usually get cystitis from an infection when bacteria such as E coli (Escherichia coli) gets into the bladder.
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Is cystitis a problem in males?
Voltar ao conteúdoIt is very uncommon for cystitis to cause any major health problems, either in the short term or long term, but occasionally it may lead to complications such as:
Because cystitis is not as common in men, there is more likely to be be an underlying problem. Apart from older age and having a catheter, the problems that may make cystitis in males more likely include:
Enlarged prostate.
Other causes blocking you from passing your pee, such as a blockage of the urethra (urethral stricture).
Other medical conditions such as diabetes ou a weak immune system.
Previous bladder surgery.
Previous urinary tract infection (UTI). The risk of getting another UTI increases with each subsequent infection.
How to treat cystitis in men
Voltar ao conteúdoCystitis frequently gets better within a few days if you drink plenty of water and take a course of antibiotics. If you are very unwell then you may need to go into hospital. This is uncommon and cystitis in men can usually be treated at home.
Conselhos gerais
Use paracetamol to ease pain, or if preferred and suitable, ibuprofen.
Beba bastante água.
Avoid alcohol, coffee, tea, fizzy, and acidic drinks such as orange juice, as these can irritate the lining of the bladder.
If you have high fever, rigors (uncontrollable shivering and shaking) and back pain - this could be a sign of kidney infection. You should go to your nearest emergency department for an assessment by a doctor.
If you have signs of sepse - call for an emergency ambulance (999 in the UK). This is a medical and life-threatening emergency.
Antibióticos
Because cystitis is commonly caused by a bacterial infection, it is usually treated with antibiotics - trimethoprim or nitrofurantoin are commonly used.
A amostra de urina will usually be tested to confirm it's cystitis and to find out which bacteria has caused the infection - the antibiotic course can be started while waiting for the results. The result of the urine test will take several days but will help your healthcare professional adjust your antibiotic treatment if you're not getting better quickly.
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Como prevenir a cistite
Voltar ao conteúdoSome people can be prone to repeated episodes of cystitis. It is difficult to prevent cystitis and there is no strong evidence that anything particularly works. However, some people try to reduce the chance of further cystitis by drinking plenty of water - 2 litres each day - and do not use use bubble bath or talcum powder.
There is some evidence to support the use of cranberry products and some people use cranberry juice to help prevent cystitis if they get repeated bladder infections.
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10 Ago 2023 | Publicado originalmente
Escrito por:
Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGPRevisado por
Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGP

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