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Banned تاريخ التسجيل: Jan 2018 العمر: 43 المشاركات: 454 | ![]() What causes bladder pressure? Last reviewed Tue 27 March 2018 By Jenna Fletcher Reviewed by Carissa Stephens, RN, CCRN, CPN A person usually feels the urge to urinate several times a day. Pressure in the bladder causes this feeling, which should disappear after a person urinates.However, some people experience this pressure constantly, and it may feel like an ache. This is not normal and is likely caused by interstitial cystitis. This condition is sometimes known simply as bladder pain syndrome. Here, we look at the causes of interstitial cystitis and symptoms that may accompany pressure on the bladder. We also discuss treatment options and prevention tips. Causes of interstitial cystitis ![]() The medical community is unsure what causes interstitial cystitis or the bladder pressure involved. Usually, as the bladder fills up, it sends signals to the brain, telling it to use the bathroom. The body interprets this communication as the need to urinate. Researchers suspect that in people who experience persistent bladder pressure, signals to urinate are sent more frequently than necessary. Other causes of persistent bladder pressure can include:
Contributing factors can increase the risk of developing interstitial cystitis. The condition is more common in adults than children, for example. Also, twice as many women have interstitial cystitis than men, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases in the United States. The presence of other health conditions may increase the likelihood of developing persistent bladder pressure. These conditions include chronic pain or fatigue and irritable bowel syndrome. Symptoms The most notable symptom of interstitial cystitis is bladder pressure or pain, which can range from mild to severe. The pain or pressure may also be constant, or it may fade and return. Other symptoms of interstitial cystitis may include:
However, urinary tract infections can also cause different symptoms, and these should not be ignored. They include:
![]() Urinary tract infections are common and painful. Here, learn about home remedies that can relieve symptoms. Read now Diagnosis ![]() A person with lasting bladder pressure should see a doctor, who can rule out a urinary tract infection and diagnose interstitial cystitis. The doctor will likely test a urine sample and examine the pelvic region. If the doctor detects no infection, they will often perform a physical exam and ask the person to record:
Treatment Treatment of bladder pressure often varies from person to person. A person may discuss the following options with their doctor:
Below are two additional therapies that may help with interstitial cystitis. Bladder distension Bladder distension is used to diagnose interstitial cystitis. With the person under anesthesia, a doctor will fill the bladder with air, which can increase capacity for urine. Nerve stimulation A doctor may recommend transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation to relieve pain and urgency. This procedure helps to strengthen the muscles around the bladder and can keep impulses sent from the bladder to the brain under control. It is not effective in all patients, however. Prevention ![]() Basic lifestyle changes can prevent persistent bladder pressure. The best tip is to avoid foods and drinks that trigger these feelings of pressure. While no link between diet and bladder pressure has been proven, research strongly suggests it. It may help to avoid the following:
A person may also reduce or prevent lasting bladder pressure by:
Outlook Interstitial cystitis may last a lifetime, but treatments can help to relieve symptoms. It is essential that people with persistent bladder pressure seek diagnosis and treatment. If left untreated, interstitial cystitis can lead to further complications. See a doctor as soon as possible, to rule out the presence of infections or more severe conditions. Related coverage ![]() Why might urination happen during intercourse? Learn about why people might urinate during sex. This article examines the causes, treatment options, and lifestyle changes that could help. Read now ![]() Best treatments for an overactive bladder Learn about different treatment options for an overactive bladder, such as dietary and lifestyle changes. Also learn how to monitor an overactive bladder. Read now ![]() All about bladder stones Bladder stones are small masses that develop in the bladder, usually when the urine becomes concentrated. This article explains how and why they form. Read now ![]() What causes an overactive bladder? Learn about why some people have an overactive bladder, causing the need for frequent or sudden urination. What can be done to prevent it? Read now ![]() Best medications to treat overactive bladder In this article, learn about the initial treatments for an overactive bladder, which medications may be used, and what further treatment may help. Read now |
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