Interstitial Cystitis (IC) Specialist Hazard KY

No one really knows what causes interstitial cystitis (IC), which triggers painful urination dozens of times a day, as well as lower back spasms, mainly in women. Read on for more information on bladder problems.

Goli Venkateswara Rao, MD
606-439-3334
Hazard, KY
Henry Nicholas Meiers III, MD
4511 Wolfspring Dr
Louisville, KY
Robert Brentwood Bux
(606) 864-2541
1114 Reuben St
London, KY
Jerry William McRoberts
(606) 574-8423
37 Ball Park Rd
Harlan, KY
William H Boykin
(606) 324-4404
336 29th St
Ashland, KY
J R Ross
(270) 684-9218
1100 Walnut St
Owensboro, KY
Eugene Saul Greenberg
(606) 784-1049
425 Clinic Dr
Morehead, KY
Ramon Luis Caballero, MD
859-381-9940
1138 Lexington Rd Ste 110
Georgetown, KY
Timothy Dean Adkins
(859) 277-2280
1401 Harrodsburg Rd
Lexington, KY
Robert Kent Collard
(270) 769-5551
1700 Ring Rd
Elizabethtown, KY
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Bladder Problems

Bolster Your Bladder
Q Are there alternative therapies for interstitial cystitis?

A Yes—which is a good thing, since many of the conventional therapies for this debilitating bladder condition don’t help those who have it.

No one really knows what causes interstitial cystitis (IC), which triggers painful urination dozens of times a day, as well as lower back spasms, mainly in women. Some researchers think it’s an autoimmune reaction in the bladder, while others suspect an infection is to blame. Chinese medicine views it as a result of a kidney imbalance, and possibly food allergies.

Some women report that acupuncture eases their symptoms. And in a small double-blind study conducted by the Urology Wellness Center in Rockville, Maryland, 88 percent of the women who took anti-inflammatory aloe vera capsules for three months reported relief from at least some of their discomfort. Stress reduction techniques can also be helpful.

Stay tuned for other possibilities: Last year, the National Institutes of Health awarded the University of California, Los Angeles funds to create a research center to study how the brain, stress, and emotions contribute to disorders affecting mainly women, including IC.

For more information on IC, go to www.ichelp.org .

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