Interstitial cystitis is also known as bladder pain syndrome or chronic cystitis. It’s more common if you are aged over 30, and it can affect your quality of life. Your symptoms can be managed with lifestyle changes and interstitial cystitis treatment options. What are the symptoms of interst...
Symptoms of radiation cystitis are not always immediate and can often appear months after radiation therapy has been completed. The condition can be treated with medication, diet, exercise, and on rare occasions, surgery. Drugs can be used to improve the process of bladder emptying and ...
What is interstitial cystitis and how do I treat the symptoms?doi:10.1097/01.nme.0000884124.27437.c1Linda DemarestNursing Made Incredibly Easy!
Ask how much liquid to drink each day and which liquids are best for you. You may need to drink more liquids than usual to help flush out the bacteria. Do not drink alcohol, caffeine, or citrus juices. These can irritate your bladder and increase your symptoms. Your healthcare provider ...
A lower urinary tract infection occurs when bacteria gets into the urethra and is deposited up into the bladder -- this is called cystitis. Infections that get past the bladder and up into the kidneys are called pyelonephritis.Urinary tract infection symptoms may include:...
If medications or treatments are contributing to the psychosis, it may be possible to change them to reduce some of the symptoms. Many times, the specific treatment is medically necessary, however, and cannot be altered. Keeping the patient well hydrated and pain levels under control can also ...
Superoxide dismutase has a strong anti-inflammatory effect and is clinically used for rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and radiation cystitis. It can remove excess free radicals in the body , improve human immunity, delay aging; resist fatigue, regulate women's menstrual cycle, and delay menopaus...
Lower abdominal pain is perhaps the most common site for abdominal pain. It is abdominal pain occurring below the level of the umbilicus or navel. The following are the more common causes of lower abdominal pain:Urine Infection (Cystitis Irritable bowel syndrome Constipation Trapped Wind ...
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Any other symptoms you've had Your doctor will do tests to diagnose the problem, such as: Urinalysis.It checks a sample of your urine to look for an infection or other conditions of the urinary tract -- the collection of organs that are involved with urine like the kidneys, ureters, blad...