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What to do if i was just wondering what the difference is between cystitis and a uti?

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UTI vs cystitis: Uti stands for urinary tract infection. It is a general term for infection of any part of the urinary tract including kidneys, bladder or ureters. Cystitis refers more specifically to infection of the urinary bladder.

Answered 1/6/2015

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