Wednesday, October 15, 2014

What are the causes, symptoms and treatment if the following conditions occure:Chronic Cystitis, Interstitial Cystitis,Non infectious hemorrhagic...

I found this information on WebMD, but please remember that, if you are suffering any of these conditions,the best reference will come straight from your primary care provider.


IC: Is an inflammation of your bladder. It is also known as PBS or Painful Bladder Syndrome. The symptoms include consistent need to urinate, pain while urination, intercourse, and overal incontinence at nights.  There is no cure for it, but there are plenty of treatment options that are very similar to those with all kinds of bladder infections. The reason why there is no cure is because it is not bacterial, so antiibiotics cannot be used.


Chronic Cystitis is a recurrent pelvic infection that occurs at least twice a year. This condition is caused by a bacteria (E Coli). You are prone to it if you have a family history, a pelvis that is malformed or shaped in a specific way,  diabetes, multiple partners, spermicides.  The symptoms are foul discharge, foul smelling urine, pain, bleeding in between periods. The cure is through antibiotics.


Emedicine at medscape defines Noninfectious hemorragic cystitis as a condition of minor tumors and lesions that occur in the pelvic area and it is caused by exposure to certain external agents often associated with surgery and chemotherapy.  As a result of these tumors or lesions, the pelvic area becomes weak and pain and bleeding occur. The cure for this one would be cytoscopy, or surgery

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