Interstitial Cystitis (IC), also known as Bladder Pain Syndrome, is a chronic condition causing uncomfortable bladder pressure, pain, and a persistent, urgent need to urinate frequently. While its exact cause is unknown, managing symptoms through lifestyle changes (like diet), medications, and various therapies can significantly improve comfort and quality of life.
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Interstitial Cystitis 101 - Urology Care Podcast
Dr. Veronica Triaca discusses Interstitial Cystitis (IC), a chronic bladder condition causing pain, urgency & frequency. Learn about diagnosis, symptoms, and treatment options in this Urology Care Podcast.
What People Don't Know About Interstitial Cystitis | Pelvic Health and Rehabilitation Center
Discover why most Interstitial Cystitis diagnoses are misinformed. Learn how pelvic floor dysfunction often causes IC symptoms and how specialized physical therapy can provide effective relief.
Interstitial Cystitis (IC): A Candid Talk with a Survivor - Urology Care Podcast
Dive into Interstitial Cystitis (IC) with survivor Teri's story & Dr. Sutherland's expert insights on diagnosis, diverse treatments, and finding the right care for this chronic bladder pain syndrome.
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