Interstitial Cystitis: What You Need to Know

By Tina Samuels, published Apr 24, 2005
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Interstitial Cystitis: What you Need To Know

Interstitial cystitis is a chronic and debilitating disease of the urinary tract and bladder that affects approximately one million people. It may not be just one singular illness but one incorporating many different illnesses. There is an inflamed and irritated bladder wall that leads to many bladder symptoms. The bladder wall of an IC patient will have stiffening and scarring of the bladder, less bladder capacity as a result of the scarring, small pinpoint bleeding on the bladder (glomerulations) and ulcers in the bladder lining (Hunner's ulcers). 5-10% of IC sufferers will have Hunner's ulcers, the rest have a non-Hunner's type. So much isn't known about the illness, even though it has been around for a while now. This article deals with what IC is, what it isn't, the signs and the symptoms. A general guideline for interstitial cystitis is from the NIDDK, and although it has come under fire and scrutiny as it doesn't incorporate all of the prevailing symptoms and has some things included as an exclusion that some people with IC do indeed have, it is meant as a oversee of the illness and not a conclusive.

NIDDK Research Definition of Interstitial Cystitis

Inclusion Criteria1. Cystoscopy - glomerulations and/or classic Hunner's ulcer2. Symptoms - bladder pain and/or bladder urgency

Interstitial Cystitis: What You Need to Know

Talk to your Doctor if you have any of the articles signs or symptoms; diagnosis of IC can take up to 7 years

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what are the symtoms of ic cystitisand where is the pain found. kinds regards Marian

Posted on 11/01/2007 at 1:11:00 PM

 
what are the symtoms of ic cystitis,and where is the pain found. Kind regards Marian

Posted on 11/01/2007 at 1:11:00 PM

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