Recurrent cystitis

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What is Recurrent cystitis?

Recurrent cystitis consists of at least 2 infections of the bladder in 6 months, or 3 infections in 1 year. It is confirmed by tests that show the growth of bacteria in the urine. See also urinary tract infection.

Alternative Names:

Cystitis - recurrent; Urinary tract infection - recurrent; UTI - recurrent

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