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Interstitial Cystitis (IC), also known as Bladder Pain Syndrome (BPS), is a chronic condition that causes recurring pain and discomfort in the bladder and pelvic region. At Patients Medical in New York City, we go beyond masking symptoms. Our integrative approach combines conventional medicine, holistic care, and functional medicine to understand the root causes of your IC and offer lasting relief. We don’t just treat the bladder—we treat the whole person.
Interstitial Cystitis (IC) is a chronic condition characterized by inflammation and pain in the bladder, often accompanied by urinary urgency, frequency, and discomfort. The exact cause of IC is not fully understood, but it is thought to involve a compromised bladder lining, autoimmunity, pelvic floor dysfunction, and even stress.
Symptoms of IC:
Functional medicine aims to uncover the “why” behind chronic conditions. For IC, the following are common root causes:
At Patients Medical, we use advanced testing to better understand the underlying causes of IC and guide treatment options
Emma, 36, had been living with chronic bladder pain and frequent urination for over two years. She tried traditional treatments but found little relief. After testing, we discovered gut inflammation and pelvic floor dysfunction contributing to her IC symptoms.
Her personalized treatment plan included:
Within three months, Emma reported a significant reduction in pain and urinary urgency, and she was able to manage flare-ups naturally.
Yes! With an integrative approach, including dietary changes, supplements, stress management, and pelvic floor therapy, many IC patients experience significant relief.
Common causes include gut inflammation, pelvic floor dysfunction, autoimmune responses, hormonal imbalances, and food sensitivities.
Yes, pelvic floor dysfunction can contribute to bladder pain, urgency, and frequency. Pelvic floor therapy can help relieve these symptoms.
Common food triggers include caffeine, alcohol, spicy foods, citrus, tomatoes, and artificial sweeteners. A low-acid, anti-inflammatory diet is often recommended.
Yes, stress can exacerbate IC symptoms by increasing inflammation and causing pelvic muscle tension. Managing stress is crucial for relief.
Many patients see improvement within 3-6 months of starting an integrative treatment plan, depending on the severity of their symptoms.
Some patients benefit from medications for symptom relief, but many find lasting relief through natural therapies such as diet, supplements, and pelvic floor rehabilitation.
Yes, acupuncture can help reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and regulate the pelvic floor muscles, offering significant relief for IC patients.
While we are an out-of-network provider, we offer superbills for reimbursement, and some treatments, like lab tests, may be partially covered by insurance.
Yes, IC can significantly impact daily life, but with the right treatment approach, many patients experience reduced symptoms and improved quality of life.
Patients Medical specializes in gently helping the patient identify the root cause of their medical issues and then assist them to recover from their problems to help them move forward to good health.
To schedule an in person on Tele-medicine appointment, please call our office at (212) 794-8800 or email us at info@PatientsMedical.com We look forward to hearing from you
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