Friday, July 16, 2010

Control Interstitial Cystitis Flare Up

Interstitial cystitis is a chronic bladder condition caused by small wounds in the bladder. This condition causes pain during urination and reflective pain through out the entire pelvic area. Although interstitial cystitis has no cure, patients can manage their flare-ups by using a variety of medications and other techniques.








Instructions








1. Start using Elmiron. Elmiron is a prescription medication usually taken once daily. Elmiron coats the bladder, which prevents irritation. Taking Elmiron regularly under your doctor's supervision will help prevent interstitial cystitis flare-ups.


2. Stick to the IC diet. The IC diet is recommended interstitial cystitis patients. This diet is low in acid and bans many bladder-irritating foods, including liquor, coffee, chocolate and many acidic fruits. High-acid foods should be avoided by IC patients unless they are in remission. Eating the wrong food can trigger a flare-up.


3. Take analgesic pills. Analgesic pills such as Urelle, Pyridium and Azo tabs can be taken orally during a flare-up to relieve painful urinary symptoms. Taking these will lessen pain and burning during urination.


4. Relax with a heating pad. Heat can soothe both pelvic and stomach pains associated with an IC flare-up. If you're experiencing a flare-up, lie down and rest with a heating pad. The heat will soothe your pain. Resting can also help reduce symptoms as stress can make a flare-up worse.


5. Avoid irritants touching the pelvic area. During a flare-up, any extra pressure on the pelvic area can make symptoms worse. Avoid wearing underwear and jeans during a flare-up. Loose pajama pants or sweatpants will give your pelvic area the most breathing room. Also avoid chemical irritants such as scented body washes and detergents.

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