Bladder Infection (Cystitis)
Bladder infection (cystitis) is the most common infection of the
lower urinary tract. Bladder infection is usually caused by bacteria that get
into the bladder by traveling up the urethra.
Bladder infections are more common in women than in men.
Symptoms of a bladder infection can range from mild to severe, and
may include:
- Burning pain with urination
(dysuria).
- The frequent need to urinate without being able to pass
much urine (frequency).
- Blood in the urine (hematuria).
Symptoms of a bladder infection in children depend on the age of
the child. A very young child may cry when urinating or may vomit due to the
bladder infection. It may be hard to know if the symptoms are a result of
urinary problems or another cause.
If untreated, bladder infections can lead to more serious kidney
infections that cause fever and lower back (flank) pain, and may damage the
kidneys. Bladder infections are treated with antibiotics.
Last Revised:
March 10, 2011
Author:
Healthwise Staff
Medical Review:
Susan C. Kim, MD - Pediatrics & Avery L. Seifert, MD - Urology