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Symptoms Of Cystitis (Painful Bladder Syndrome) In Women

Symptoms Of Cystitis

Symptoms Of Painful Bladder Syndrome In Women

Symptoms Of Interstitial Cystitis

Interstitial Cystitis (IC) or painful bladder syndrome is a common condition that affects many women, often leaving them with more questions than answers. According to research, Interstitial Cystitis affects up to 6.5% of women however, many of those cases go undiagnosed. The most common medication for the treatment of Interstitial Cystitis is Elmiron. But Elmiron comes with many side effects and works for less than 38% of women.

The classic symptoms of cystitis are an urgent need to urinate, a frequent need to urinate and pain above the pubic region. The bladder is located right above/behind the pubic bone in the pelvic area.

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We know that in some/most individuals the bladder wall becomes irritated and can become scarred or stiff. Small ulcerations and pinpoint bleeding are present in 90% of patients with interstitial cystitis. (IC) There is also an un-ulcerated version of IC, but its etiology is likely the same.

If you don’t have IC, then a little pain and going to the bathroom more often may not sound too bad, but some patients urinate up to 60 times per day!! This is a seriously debilitating condition.

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What We Don’t Know

Mostly what we don’t know is if there is one specific cause of Interstitial Cystitis. Like most other chronic conditions, conventional medicine wants one pill to fix all the symptoms, but this is rarely the case. The old “pill-for-an-ill” model is not suited for addressing today’s modern health conditions. It is the model that revolutionized the treatment of infections but that has epically failed in the treatment of modern conditions and the treatment of chronic disease. And in case you don’t think that matters, 80% of primary care visits are due to chronic conditions.

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What We Do Know

As always, it is imperative to look at processes rather than symptoms when trying to get real answers. I have made an abbreviated list of some of symptoms found in those with Interstitial Cystitis/painful bladder syndrome.

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Treat The Root Cause

All seven of these factors are variables. This implies that if you suffer from IC, you may have either one or two symptoms or you could have all of them. If you have fallen into the disease delusion and believe that a condition is caused by one single thing and that a single pill can resolve any concern, you will not succeed with IC. It requires a multi-factorial approach to be treated.

Treating systemic autoimmune disease can be challenging but infections in the bladder and mucosal lining damage make it even more complex. We need to have a clinical approach that treats root level problems in order to treat critical underlying factors so that the bladder can get the relief it desperately needs.

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