Interstitial cystitis causes chronic bladder inflammation and irritation. This irritation causes the bladder to become stiff and unable to properly expand when it becomes full of urine, leading to frequency, urgency, pressure and discomfort.
No one has been able to determine the exact cause of interstitial cystitis, but researchers and physicians have found certain factors put women at higher risk for developing this condition.
When the bladder walls stiffen due to interstitial cystitis, it prevents the brain from receiving the normal signals that indicate the bladder is full. Due to these inaccurate brain signals, women with interstitial cystitis experience:
Diagnosing interstitial cystitis can be complicated. Our Fort Worth and Grapevine ObGyns make their diagnosis by noting a woman’s symptoms and ruling out other conditions such as UTI’s.
In addition to obtaining a medical history and performing a pelvic examination, our physicians may order a urine sample and perform one or more tests. They may also ask a woman to keep a bladder diary that details when and how much she urinates, as well as when and how much fluid she drinks.
There is no cure for interstitial cystitis, but our Fort Worth and Grapevine ObGyns may recommend one or more treatments, including dietary changes, physical therapy, nerve stimulation or medications. In some cases, a woman may require surgery.
Our ObGyns recommend that women with interstitial cystitis make several changes to improve their quality of life. These suggestions include:
Our Fort Worth and Grapevine ObGyns can provide more coping strategies, as well as provide diagnostic testing and treatment for interstitial cystitis. Contact us for an appointment.
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