Tuesday, July 19, 2011

How To Overcome Interstisialis Cystitis

Interstisialis Cystitis is an inflammation of the bladder that cause pain.

CAUSE
The cause is not known because no infectious organisms found in the urine. Which is typical of this disease is often found in middle-aged women.

SYMPTOMS
Symptoms include:
- Frequent urination
- Urge to urinate
- Dysuria (pain when urinating)
- Pain during sexual intercourse (dyspareunia).

Sometimes the urine contains blood. Could eventually occur pengisutan bladder.

DIAGNOSIS
Diagnosis based on examination results sitoskopi, which will appear the points of bleeding in the lining of the bladder.

TREATMENT
There is no effective treatment or standard treatment for cystitis interstisialis.

Several types of treatment ever attempted in patients with cystitis interstisialis:
- Dilatation (widening) of the bladder by hydrostatic pressure (water power)
- Drugs (elmiron, nalmafen)
- Anti-depressant (effects pain reliever)
- antispasmodic
- Klorapaktin (inserted into the bladder)
- Antibiotics (usually not much help, unless there is a bladder infection)
- DMSO (dimethylsulfoxide), to reduce inflammation
- Surgery.

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