Thursday 29 September 2011

Why does Early Interstitial cystitis go Undiagnosed?

One of the commonest and ignored sign of early interstitial cystitis in women is pelvic pain. Oftentimes, cystitis is initiated by some sort of bacterial infection. The sensation of pain felt by women in urethral region in the early phase of interstitial cystitis is usually described as razor-sharp. This sensation is duly subsided by timely resorting to the broad range antibiotics. In some instances, women describe a feeling of pull in the urethral region which is conspicuously felt while urinating. Many women tend to misidentify the feel of uneasiness like pelvic pain as a usual indication of menstrual cycle. Therefore, it becomes important for the cystitis patients to look out for the presence of other interstitial cystitis symptoms that would help them differentiate the menstrual period pain from cystitis pain. The prime symptoms of interstitial cystitis that can be noticed in its early phase are frequent urination, extreme pain during intercourse, lower back pain, and feeling of bloat in the abdomen. Ascertaining the presence of these symptoms as early as possible makes it a lot easier for the patients to get rid of the infection. in fact, many patients experience a feeling of astound when they realize that fighting interstitial cystitis at an initial stage can be as easy as drinking their favourite glass of fruit shake. That’s right!! The cutting-edge herbal formulation named D-mannose has actually made it possible for the patients to flush out the causative bacteria from the urinary system within a couple of hours. By flushing out the toxin-producing bacteria, D-mannose relieves the richly innervated bladder of the terrible symptoms and therefore gives it time to get naturally without undergoing further deterioration. Bacterial and interstitial cystitis are vicious enough to not to get relived by a couple of doses of conventional antibiotics. In fact, the conventional antibiotics always carry risk of giving rise to resistant bacteria mutants if they are used for a long time. This catch can be ruled out by opting for D-mannose preparations as these products do not work by killing the bacteria. A noticeable relief in pelvic pain can be appreciated after the first few doses of D-mannose preparations that can be consumed along with fruit shakes and juices. Another painful condition that is confounded with interstitial cystitis is endometriosis. While endometriosis presents the same kind of pain in the pelvis region it never features the symptom of urinary urgency. A genuine way of precluding the presence of a bacterial invasion in the case of endometriosis is CT scan. Polycystic ovary syndrome is also a condition that is marked by the presence of pelvic pain but then the presence of a plausible interstitial cystitis can be ruled out with the detection of the blood levels of Estrogen, FSH, and LH in the body. It comes as no surprise that many urological surgeons in different parts of the world are suggesting the use of D-mannose preparations for relieving the mild to severest symptoms of interstitial cystitis.

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