Cystitis is inflammation of the bladder, most often from a bacterial infection. It is very common in women and causes burning urination, urgency and frequency. Most cases clear quickly with the right antibiotic, but recurrent cystitis deserves a closer look.
Burning urination, urgency and frequent trips to the toilet usually mean cystitis — a bladder infection. Smile Urology in Seomyeon, Busan confirms it with same-visit urine testing and treats it effectively, including recurrent cases.
Cystitis is inflammation of the bladder, most often from a bacterial infection. It is very common in women and causes burning urination, urgency and frequency. Most cases clear quickly with the right antibiotic, but recurrent cystitis deserves a closer look.
We confirm infection with same-visit urine testing rather than guessing, treat it appropriately, and investigate recurrent infections for an underlying cause.
Accurate testing guides accurate care. Many patients are assessed and started on treatment the same day.
Same-visit urine testing confirms infection quickly.
Culture guides antibiotic choice in recurrent or stubborn cases.
Checks emptying and rules out stones or other contributors in recurrent cystitis.
For repeated infections, we look for and address an underlying cause.
Appropriate antibiotics for confirmed infection, matched to the culture where needed.
Practical measures and, where indicated, strategies to reduce repeated infections.
Recurrent cystitis is investigated rather than repeatedly treated blindly.
Confirmed infections can be treated the same visit.
Cystitis is confirmed with a same-visit urine test rather than treated on assumption, and recurrent infections are investigated for a cause instead of being met with repeated antibiotic courses — consistent with the clinic's accurate, no-over-treatment approach. Care is discreet, with English-speaking support.
With a same-visit urine test that confirms infection. In recurrent or stubborn cases we add a culture to guide the antibiotic.
Recurrent cystitis can have an underlying cause, such as incomplete emptying. We investigate rather than simply re-treating.
Yes — a confirmed infection can usually be treated at the same visit.
A urologist is well placed for recurrent or complicated infections, and can investigate underlying causes.