10 Cystitis Symptoms

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Fever

For adults, a low-grade fever can be a symptom of cystitis. If a high fever develops, it can be an indication that the infection is moving to the kidneys. Individuals who are experiencing these symptoms should consult with a medical professional.

Cystitis can cause temperatures greater than 100.4 degrees F. in children. While cystitis isn't common in children, people should seek medical advice if cystitis in a child is suspected.6‘Cystitis Symptoms and Treatments.’ NHS Inform, www.nhsinform.scot/illnesses-and-conditions/kidneys-bladder-and-prostate/cystitis#symptoms-of-cystitis

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