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Asked for Male, 33 years old from Mathura
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Don't worry much,
relax.
It's just routine test (rgu +mcug) and other thing you may not need it in first go,
your symptoms need detailed evaluation it's not just cystitis and stone disease,
you might be having other urinary problems that you have mentioned like difficulty in starting urination, for that you require non invasive tests like
songraphy full bladder with uroflowmetry and post void residue then on that basis we can judge tht do we need further invasive test like rg...more
relax.
It's just routine test (rgu +mcug) and other thing you may not need it in first go,
your symptoms need detailed evaluation it's not just cystitis and stone disease,
you might be having other urinary problems that you have mentioned like difficulty in starting urination, for that you require non invasive tests like
songraphy full bladder with uroflowmetry and post void residue then on that basis we can judge tht do we need further invasive test like rg...more
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In women, pelvic pain may be a sign of menstrual cramps, ovulation, or a gastrointestinal issue such as a food intolerance. It can also develop due to a more serious problem. Sometimes, pelvic pain is an indicator of an infection or issue with the reproductive system or other organs in the area. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and medication plan.
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Interstitial cystitis (IC), also known as painful bladder syndrome, is a difficult condition. It is difficult to diagnose and though there are treatments that can make life easier, there is no long-term cure. Interstitial cystitis is a lifelong bladder problem, that causes pressure and pain below the belly button. Symptoms can be constant, or they may fluctuate. It causes painful and urgent trips to the bathroom. In severe cases, you may need to urinate about 40 to 60 times a day.
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Chronic cystitis (also referred to as interstitial cystitis) originates in the bladder. It causes a painful pressure or burning in the pelvic region, and a frequent need to urinate. The condition affects women more often than men.
If you’ve ever had a urinary tract infection, the pain of chronic cystitis is comparable. However, a uti will go away with time and treatment. Chronic cystitis is difficult to diagnose and treat.
If you’ve ever had a urinary tract infection, the pain of chronic cystitis is comparable. However, a uti will go away with time and treatment. Chronic cystitis is difficult to diagnose and treat.
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As the bladder fills, muscles in its walls relax so that it can expand. Several different bladder problems can cause pain. The three most common causes of bladder pain are interstitial cystitis, urinary tract infection, and bladder cancer.
Lower urinary tract symptoms (luts)—a group of symptoms such as trouble urinating, loss of bladder control, leaking urine, and frequent need to urinate. Luts are caused by problems with the bladder, urethra, or pelvic floor muscles. Bladder cancer—bladder ...more
Lower urinary tract symptoms (luts)—a group of symptoms such as trouble urinating, loss of bladder control, leaking urine, and frequent need to urinate. Luts are caused by problems with the bladder, urethra, or pelvic floor muscles. Bladder cancer—bladder ...more
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Diagnosis -
The following may be helpful in diagnosing interstitial cystitis:
Medical history and bladder diary - Your doctor will ask you to describe your symptoms and may ask you to keep a bladder diary, recording the volume of fluids you drink and the volume of urine you pass.
Pelvic exam - During a pelvic exam, your doctor examines your external genitals, vagina and cervix and feels your abdomen to assess your internal pelvic organs. Your doctor may also examine your anus an...more
The following may be helpful in diagnosing interstitial cystitis:
Medical history and bladder diary - Your doctor will ask you to describe your symptoms and may ask you to keep a bladder diary, recording the volume of fluids you drink and the volume of urine you pass.
Pelvic exam - During a pelvic exam, your doctor examines your external genitals, vagina and cervix and feels your abdomen to assess your internal pelvic organs. Your doctor may also examine your anus an...more
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Interstitial cystitis (IC), also known as painful bladder syndrome, is a difficult condition. It is difficult to diagnose and though there are treatments that can make life easier, there is no long-term cure. Interstitial cystitis is a lifelong bladder problem, that causes pressure and pain below the belly button. Symptoms can be constant, or they may fluctuate. It causes painful and urgent trips to the bathroom. In severe cases, you may need to urinate about 40 to 60 times in a day.
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Interstitial cystitis (IC), also known as painful bladder syndrome, is a difficult condition. It is difficult to diagnose and though there are treatments that can make life easier, there is no long-term cure. Interstitial cystitis is a lifelong bladder problem, that causes pressure and pain below the belly button. Symptoms can be constant, or they may fluctuate. It causes painful and urgent trips to the bathroom. In severe cases, you may need to urinate about 40 to 60 times in a day.
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Interstitial cystitis (IC), also known as painful bladder syndrome, is a difficult condition. It is difficult to diagnose and though there are treatments that can make life easier, there is no long-term cure. Interstitial cystitis is a lifelong bladder problem, that causes pressure and pain below the belly button. Symptoms can be constant, or they may fluctuate. It causes painful and urgent trips to the bathroom. In severe cases, you may need to urinate about 40 to 60 times in a day.
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Interstitial cystitis (IC), also known as painful bladder syndrome, is a difficult condition. It is difficult to diagnose and though there are treatments that can make life easier, there is no long-term cure. Interstitial cystitis is a lifelong bladder problem, that causes pressure and pain below the belly button. Symptoms can be constant, or they may fluctuate. It causes painful and urgent trips to the bathroom. In severe cases, you may need to urinate about 40 to 60 times in a day.
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