Recommended Doses
Unless directed otherwise by a doctor:
Adults including the elderly, and children over 6 years: 10ml.
Children 1 – 6 years: 5ml.
It should be taken well diluted with water, after meals.
Shake the bottle before use.
Dosage Schedule
The dose may be taken three times a day.
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Self-care measures for cystitis
Take over the counter medicines
Drink plenty of water
Hold a hot water bottle on the stomach or between the thighs
Avoid having sex
Pee frequently
Wipe from front to back when going to the toilet
Gently wash around the genitals with a skin-sensitive soap
Cystitis is inflammation of the bladder, usually caused by a bladder infection. It's a common type of urinary tract infection (UTI), particularly in women, and is usually more of a nuisance than a cause for serious concern.
Mild cases will often get better by themselves within a few days. But some people experience episodes of cystitis frequently and may need regular or long-term treatment. There's also a chance that cystitis could lead to a more serious kidney infection in some cases, so it's important to seek medical advice if your symptoms don't improve.
Who can use this product:
It can be used by adults, the elderly and children over 1 year. Do not use in pregnancy or breastfeeding unless your doctor has told you to do so.