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How Can severe Cystitis Be Treated?

Yes- for months stinging like needles in feet toes hands all over body, in addition muscle pain calves and thighs, bone and joint pain feet and hands, dry mouth, frequent urination, diagnosed with cystitis . Pain was waking me up at night- hard to fall asleep too.
Fri, 14 Dec 2018
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Hi,

With interstitial cystitis, the cause of inflammation is uncertain, so there's no single treatment that works best for every case. Therapies used to ease the signs and symptoms of interstitial cystitis include:

Medications that are taken orally or inserted directly into your bladder, Procedures that manipulate your bladder to improve symptoms, such as stretching the bladder with water or gas (bladder distention) or surgery.

Nerve stimulation, which uses mild electrical pulses to relieve pelvic pain and, in some cases, reduce urinary frequency.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Monish De, Oncologist
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How Can severe Cystitis Be Treated?

Hi, With interstitial cystitis, the cause of inflammation is uncertain, so there s no single treatment that works best for every case. Therapies used to ease the signs and symptoms of interstitial cystitis include: Medications that are taken orally or inserted directly into your bladder, Procedures that manipulate your bladder to improve symptoms, such as stretching the bladder with water or gas (bladder distention) or surgery. Nerve stimulation, which uses mild electrical pulses to relieve pelvic pain and, in some cases, reduce urinary frequency. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Monish De, Oncologist