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Cystitis is an infection of the bladder that causes pain, burning while passing urine, and a frequent need to urinate. While it is more common in women, men can also develop cystitis, and when it happens, it is often taken more seriously because it may be linked to underlying health issues.
Many men wonder how long cystitis lasts and what to expect during recovery. This blog explains typical recovery times and when further medical care is needed.
Cystitis occurs when bacteria enter the urinary tract and cause infection in the bladder. In men, it is less common because the urethra is longer, making it harder for bacteria to reach the bladder. When cystitis does occur, it may be associated with prostate enlargement, kidney stones, urinary retention or catheter use.
With prompt treatment, mild cystitis in men usually begins to improve within two to three days of starting antibiotics. Most symptoms settle within five to seven days, and many men feel fully recovered within one week.
However, untreated cystitis or more complicated infections can last longer and may worsen over time.
If symptoms persist beyond a week, this may indicate that the infection has not fully cleared or that another condition such as prostatitis, kidney infection or urinary obstruction is present. Further testing and treatment may be needed.
Some men experience repeated episodes of cystitis. This is often linked to underlying problems such as prostate issues, bladder stones or structural urinary tract changes. Identifying and treating the root cause is important to prevent future infections.
Seek medical advice urgently if you experience fever, chills, lower back pain, nausea, vomiting, blood in your urine, or worsening symptoms. These can indicate a spreading infection that needs immediate care.
So, how long does cystitis last in men? With proper treatment, most cases improve within a few days and fully resolve within a week. Persistent or recurring symptoms should always be checked to rule out underlying causes and prevent complications.
If you suspect cystitis, consulting your GP or pharmacist promptly can help ensure a fast and effective treatment.
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