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What is haemorrhagic cystitis, and when does it require urgent medical care in Europe?
Haemorrhagic cystitis explained: bladder inflammation with bleeding, viral infection, chemotherapy-related irritation, radiation cystitis, and emergency criteria.
In this episode, we outline the causes, symptoms, and treatment pathways for haemorrhagic cystitis under EU medical guidance.
You’ll learn:
• What haemorrhagic cystitis is (bladder inflammation causing visible blood in urine)
• Common causes: viral infections (e.g., adenovirus), chemotherapy agents (e.g., cyclophosphamide), pelvic radiation
• Symptoms: haematuria, urinary frequency, urgency, pelvic pain
• How it differs from uncomplicated urinary tract infection (UTI)
• When urine analysis, culture, or imaging is required