Trigonitis

Trigonitis
SpecialtyUrology 
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Trigonitis is a condition of inflammation of the trigone region of the bladder. It is more common in women.[1]

The cause of trigonitis is not known, and there is no solid treatment. Electrocautery is sometimes used, but is generally unreliable as a treatment, and typically does not have quick results. Several drugs, such as muscle relaxants, antibiotics, antiseptics such as Urised, have varied and unreliable results. Other forms of treatment include urethrotomy, cryosurgery, and neurostimulation.

References

  1. Sadeghi, Zhina; MacLennan, Gregory; Childs, Stacy J.; Zimmern, Philippe E. (September 2019). "Is trigonitis a neglected, imprecise, misunderstood, or forgotten diagnosis?". Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms. 11 (4): 182–188. doi:10.1111/luts.12264. ISSN 1757-5672. PMID 30989795. S2CID 116863494. Retrieved 17 April 2021.


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