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Kidney & Urinary Health
Question #29970
46 days ago
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What to do for urinary bladder pain with no urge for 2 years?

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Dear sir, i have urinary bladder pain, no urine urge for 2 years, i have shown this whole Pakistani doctors but i have still the same issues. I have done ct scan, mri, ultrasound, and also no stricture in urithra. I go to toilet for urine when my bladder become startingpain. Please help me. I shall be very thankful to you

How would you rate the severity of your bladder pain?:

- Moderate — affects daily activities

Have you noticed any specific triggers that worsen your bladder pain?:

- No clear trigger

How frequently do you feel the need to urinate when experiencing pain?:

- Several times a day

Have you experienced any other symptoms along with the bladder pain?:

- No other symptoms

How is your overall urinary health?:

- Occasional discomfort

What treatments or medications have you tried for this condition?:

- Prescription medications

Have you had any previous surgeries related to your urinary system?:

- No surgeries
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Hello dear See as per Clinical history it seems presence of infection due to Bacteria White blood cell Probably diagnosis includes Uti infection preferably pseudomonas Glomerulunephritis Nephrotic syndrome Bladder issue Iam suggesting some tests Please share the result with urologist in person for better clarity Cbc Esr Serum ferritin Serum tsh Serum hb Rft Lft Gfr Serum creatinine Serum bilirubin Hemogram Urine analysis Urine culture Kidney USG Hopefully you recover soon Regards

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Considering your urinary bladder pain and lack of urgency that’s been ongoing for two years and the normal findings on CT scan, MRI, and ultrasound, a condition like Interstitial Cystitis (IC) could be a possibility. This chronic condition involves bladder pain without an apparent infection or other identifiable causes and often occurs with similar symptoms to what you describe. Although you have already consulted various doctors, treatment for IC can be multifaceted. Lifestyle modifications like avoiding certain bladder irritants can sometimes offer relief — consider reducing intake of caffeine, acidic foods, and artificial sweeteners. Regular, moderate physical activity might improve general bladder health as well. Another potential area is the pelvic floor; dysfunction here can contribute to symptoms, so pelvic floor physical therapy might be worth exploring. Medications like pentosan polysulfate (Elmiron) could relieve pain by increasing bladder lining protection. Bladder instillations, which involve medication directly into the bladder, may provide relief for some patients. While effervescent ideas like acupuncture and stress management techniques have mixed evidence, they’re often pursued as adjunctive therapies. Persistent symptoms warrant seeing a urologist specializing in functional bladder disorders or a pain management specialist if interventions don’t yield significant relief. Continuing investigation remains crucial because prolonged symptoms may obscure more severe underlying issues or conditions requiring specific treatments. Further exploration through a cystoscopy that examines the bladder lining directly might reveal abnormalities missed previously. Discuss thoroughly with your healthcare provider before attempting new treatments.

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