Interstitial Cystitis (Bladder Pain Syndrome)

ABOUT INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS

What is interstitial cystitis?

Interstitial cystitis (IC), also known as bladder pain syndrome (BPS), is a long-term condition affecting bladder health. It is characterized by persistent pain and pressure in the bladder region. This discomfort is accompanied by lower urinary tract symptoms that have persisted for over six weeks, without any infection or other identifiable causes.

What is the urinary bladder?

The urinary bladder is a hollow, muscular organ that stores urine before it is expelled from the body. It is part of the urinary tract and is located in the lower abdomen, just behind the pubic bone.

 

When full, the bladder sends signals to the brain, triggering the urge to urinate. The bladder then contracts, pushing urine through the urethra and out of the body. The bladder works together with a sphincter muscle, which wraps around the urethra and helps control the release of urine.

What are the symptoms of interstitial cystitis?

Interstitial cystitis causes pelvic pain and urinary symptoms, including urinary frequency, urgency, and waking at night to pass urine.

Frequent or urgent urination

Frequent or urgent urination

Feeling the need to urinate more urgently or more often than usual.
Nocturia

Nocturia

Waking at night to pass urine.
Pelvic pain

Pelvic pain

Pain in the pelvis
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