Trigonitis

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Trigonitis
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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 , have varied and unreliable results. Other forms of treatment include urethrotomy, cryosurgery, and neurostimulation.[citation needed]

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  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. Retrieved 17 April 2021.

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