
Cystitis is an illness that involves the infection in his bladder that causes inflammation.
It is caused by bacteria from the intestine, specifically, Escherichia coli causing cystitis almost 80% of cases.
Other bacteria are those which can also cause such as Staphylococcus epidermis that lives in the skin.
It is more often suffer from cystitis women because they have a shorter urethra and it is closer to the year, it seems more feasible that the bacteria reach the vaginal opening and thence to the bladder.
In contrast, humans have a longer urethra and more, the presence of a zinc salt which has a bactericidal effect and prevents the rise of spontaneous gérmenes.
When gérmenes reach the bladder, so they colonize and cause infection, it will depend on its virulence and how effective they are, the defense mechanisms of the affected person
The virulence was a direct relationship with the capacity that the seeds adhere to the wall of the bladder. The more he adheres less quantity gérmenes needed for infection to occur.
The best defense mechanism is the bladder which dilutes gérmenes through urine.
After each urination, the bladder is emptied by removing microorganisms from its interior.
If a residue remains urine infection continue, through this it is advisable that the interval between urination is not too prolonged to inhibit the bacteria increase and reach the level above which the infection is generated.