Interstitial CystitisSigns, Symptoms, Complications |
Physician developed and monitored. Original Date of Publication: 10 Jun 1998
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Interstitial cystitis manifests differently in patients. For instance, some people experience chronic pelvic pain, while others do not. Symptoms may intensify as the bladder fills and diminish after urination.
Classic symptoms include the following:
- Frequency urination may exceed 60 times in a 24-hour period
- Pain chronic pelvic, vulvar, urethral, or abdominal discomfort during urination and sex
- Urgency sensation of having to urinate immediately, often accompanied by bladder pain, pressure, or spasm
Symptoms usually worsen within the first 5 years and then can level off. Patients with IC typically experience periods of symptom flare, or intensification, followed by periods of remission, when symptoms abate but rarely disappear.
For men, symptoms may include pain and inflammation of the prostate (e.g., prostatitis). Women may suffer increased vulvar pain, which is thought to be of neurogenic origin. Both men and women may experience pain in the perineum (space between the vagina or scrotum and the anus) and painful or uncomfortable sex, including intercourse and touching. For some men, ejaculation may be painful.
Because of its chronic nature, frequently delayed diagnosis, and the lack of a cure, IC causes psychological and social problems that can affect family, work, and lifestyle:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Difficulty traveling
- Fatigue
- Inability to enjoy usual activities
- Insomnia
- Panic disorder
- Weight fluctuation and eating disorders
Interstitial Cystitis, Signs, Symptoms, Complications reprinted with permission from urologychannel.com
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