Bladder Pain
Bladder Pain
What You Need To Know
Bladder pain may be an indicator of several different issues, especially if it occurs alongside symptoms like abnormal vaginal discharge, urinary incontinence, and pain during sex. It may not be easy to determine the exact cause of bladder pain.
How Advanced Gynecology Can Help:
Treatment Options for Bladder Pain
We will counsel you about the best options for you and your health, based on your personal health history, current health circumstances, and your symptoms. In the meantime, it can be helpful to take anti-inflammatory medications like Advil or Aleve. Some diet changes may also help relieve bladder pain, as certain foods, if any, may irritate your bladder. Be sure to keep note of your diet along with the symptoms you're experiencing.
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Pain Causing Health Condition
The most common causes of bladder pain are:
- Interstitial cystitis (IC) — a chronic condition in which the bladder becomes inflamed and irritated, making it difficult for the bladder to fully expand when filling with urine
- Urinary tract infection (UTI) — an infection that occurs when bacteria comes through the urethra which connects the bladder with the outside of the body.
Symptoms of a bladder infection include:
- Pain or burning during urination
- Urgent or frequent need to urinate
- Pain or tenderness in the abdomen
- Cloudy, bloody, or foul-smelling urine or blood in the urine
- Low-grade fever
When to See a Doctor
for Bladder Pain
Your healthcare provider will likely order diagnostic tests to determine the underlying cause of the bladder pain, such as a urine sample, a cystoscopy, or an ultrasound or CT scan. Several treatments may help relieve bladder pain, but meeting with a healthcare provider will ensure you find one that works best for you.
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- Blood in urine
- Pain during urination
- Difficulty passing urine
- Frequent urination or urgent need to urinate
- Lower back pain