The bladder can be affected by various conditions that disrupt its normal function, including :
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
A bladder infection, or cystitis, is an inflammation of the bladder that primarily affects women. It is caused by bacteria (most commonly E. coli) and presents with symptoms such as frequent urges to urinate, pelvic pain, or a burning sensation during urination. Urinary tract infections usually require antibiotic treatment.
It is essential to differentiate between a simple UTI and a complicated UTI that carries risks of severe complications.
Due to the presence of the prostate and the longer length of the urethra, bladder infections are rare in men. Any urinary tract infection accompanied by fever and urinary symptoms should raise suspicion of bacterial prostatitis.
Urinary Incontinence
Urinary incontinence is characterized by the involuntary and uncontrollable loss of urine. This condition is more common in women. In men, it is often associated with prostate conditions.
There are different types of urinary incontinence, and treatment depends on the type and underlying cause.
Bladder Tumors
Bladder cancer ranks as the 7th most common cancer in France. It results from the uncontrolled growth of cells in the bladder’s inner lining, forming a malignant tumor. The primary symptom is blood in the urine (hematuria). Treatment options vary depending on the stage of the tumor.
Painful Bladder Syndrome
Interstitial cystitis, also known as painful bladder syndrome, is a chronic inflammation of the bladder. It manifests as bladder pain and frequent urges to urinate.