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Cystitis Collection

Cystitis, commonly known as a bladder infection, is a condition that affects millions of people worldwide, and is primarily caused by the E

Background imageCystitis Collection: E. coli bacterium

E. coli bacterium
Escherichia coli. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of an Escherichia coli bacterium. E. coli are Gram-negative bacilli (rod-shaped) bacteria

Background imageCystitis Collection: Bladder infection

Bladder infection
Bacterial infection of bladder (cystitis). Colour Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of the human bladder showing bacterial infection

Background imageCystitis Collection: Yadil Advertisement

Yadil Advertisement
Advertisement promoting the use of Yadil for treatment of common colds, influenza, coughs, hay fever, sore throats, pneumonia, mumps, scarlet fever, measles, whooping cough, typhoid fever

Background imageCystitis Collection: E. coli bacteria, SEM C014 / 0385

E. coli bacteria, SEM C014 / 0385
E. coli bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria (rod-shaped) found in a urine sample from a patient with a urinary tract infection (UTI)

Background imageCystitis Collection: E. coli bacteria, SEM C014 / 0386

E. coli bacteria, SEM C014 / 0386
E. coli bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria (rod-shaped) found in a urine sample from a patient with a urinary tract infection (UTI)

Background imageCystitis Collection: Illustration of a female bladder with cystitis

Illustration of a female bladder with cystitis
Cystitis. Illustration of a female urinary bladder, dissected to show inflammation that occurs in cystitis. At centre is the bladder which stores urine

Background imageCystitis Collection: Artwork showing cystitis leading to pyelonephritis

Artwork showing cystitis leading to pyelonephritis

Background imageCystitis Collection: Urinary tract infection, computer artwork

Urinary tract infection, computer artwork
Urinary tract infection. Conceptual computer artwork of bacteria (green) in the urinary tract (represented by metal tubes)

Background imageCystitis Collection: Cranberries and cranberry juice

Cranberries and cranberry juice. Cranberry fruit (Vaccinium sp.) is rich in vitamins C and E, antioxidants and anthocyanins

Background imageCystitis Collection: Urinary tract infection, conceptual artwo

Urinary tract infection, conceptual artwork. Computer artwork of bacteria (green) in puddles of urine, representing their presence in the urinary system

Background imageCystitis Collection: Urinary tract infection, artwork

Urinary tract infection, artwork
Urinary tract infection. Computer artwork of bacteria (green) in the urinary tract. The urinary tract is usually sterile, therefore the presence of any micro-organism is termed a urinary tract

Background imageCystitis Collection: Fennel seeds, SEM

Fennel seeds, SEM
Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) seeds, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). As well as its culinary use, Fennel is also commonly used to treat complaints such as indigestion, stomach pains

Background imageCystitis Collection: Pelvic pain, conceptual artwork

Pelvic pain, conceptual artwork
Pelvic pain. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red area) in pelvis. The bones (white) of the lower legs

Background imageCystitis Collection: Fosfomycin antibiotic drug

Fosfomycin antibiotic drug, molecular model. This drug, marketed as Monurol, was first developed in 1978. It is used to treat urinary tract infections and bladder infections in women

Background imageCystitis Collection: Escherichia coli bacterium

Escherichia coli bacterium
Escherichia coli. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through an Escherichia coli bacterium. E. coli are Gram- negative bacilli (rod-shaped) bacteria



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Cystitis, commonly known as a bladder infection, is a condition that affects millions of people worldwide, and is primarily caused by the E. Coli bacterium, which enters the urinary tract and leads to inflammation in the bladder. Yadil Advertisement: In an effort to raise awareness about cystitis, Yadil has launched an informative campaign highlighting the causes and prevention methods for this common ailment. E. Coli bacteria SEM C014 / 0385 & 0386: These microscopic images depict the E. Coli bacteria responsible for causing cystitis. Understanding their appearance helps researchers develop effective treatments. Illustration of a female bladder with cystitis: This artwork vividly portrays how cystitis affects the female bladder, showcasing its inflamed state due to bacterial infection. Artwork showing cystitis leading to pyelonephritis: If left untreated they can progress into pyelonephritis - a more severe kidney infection depicted in this artwork. Early detection and treatment are crucial to prevent such complications. Urinary tract infection computer artwork: This conceptual art piece represents the intricate nature of urinary tract infections (UTIs) like cystitis and highlights their impact on overall health. Cranberries and cranberry juice: Studies suggest that cranberries have properties that may help prevent UTIs by inhibiting bacterial adhesion in the urinary tract. Cranberry juice benefits: Cranberry juice is often recommended as part of preventive measures against recurrent UTIs like cystitis due to its potential ability to flush out harmful bacteria from the system. Urinary tract infection conceptual artwork: This thought-provoking art piece symbolizes both physical discomfort and emotional distress experienced by individuals affected by UTIs such as cystitis while emphasizing the importance of seeking medical attention promptly. Understanding what causes cystitis, recognizing its symptoms early on, and adopting preventive measures like consuming cranberries or cranberry juice can play a significant role in managing and reducing the occurrence of this common bladder infection. Stay informed, stay healthy.