Having cystitis is no honeymoon.

The Birmingham Post (England) | September 24, 2001 | Copyright

Many women are terrified by the first symptoms of what is known as 'the honeymoon disease'.

A survey of female university students who had suffered from cystitis found that 40 per cent initially thought they had a much more severe illness.

In many cases, the women were convinced they ...

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