Interstitial cystitis,
also known as IC, is characterized by recurring discomfort or pain in the
bladder and surrounding region. This
condition is more common in women. The
severity and frequency of symptoms varies from person-to-person, and is usually
associated with a frequency of urination or an urgent need to pass urine. IC is also aggravated by menstruation and vaginal
intercourse.
Diagnosis of
interstitial cystitis can only be made when there is no known or demonstrable
cause for the condition, such as infection or urinary stones. This condition is usually associated with an
irritable or scarred bladder wall. Minute
bleeding spots or patches of broken skin or ulcers can also be seen within the
bladder wall. Irritable bowel syndrome may
also be associated with this condition.
The modern management of interstitial cystitis includes bladder
distension, bladder instillation, oral medications, electrical nerve
stimulation, bladder training and surgery.
Although different treatment modalities provide some sort of relief from
the condition; however, none of these have so far proved to be a definite cure
for interstitial cystitis.
Ayurvedic treatment
can be effectively used for the treatment of interstitial cystitis. The demonstrable pathology of the disease can
be treated by using medicines to reduce the irritation or stiffness of the
bladder muscles. Medicines can also be
given to treat inflammation and ulceration which is commonly seen in this
condition. In addition, herbal medicines
which have a strengthening effect on the entire genitourinary tract can be used
judiciously to bring about considerable relief in the management of this
condition. Associated symptoms like
irritable bowel syndrome also need to be treated separately.
Ayurvedic herbal treatment
of interstitial cystitis needs to be given for periods ranging from two months to
six months, depending upon the severity of the disease and individual response
to the medicines. Overall, the majority
of individuals affected with interstitial cystitis can be given significant
relief with the use of Ayurvedic herbal medicines.
The writer, Dr. A. A.
Mundewadi, is available as an online Ayurvedic Consultant at https://www.mundewadiayurvedicclinic.com and http://www.ayurvedaphysician.com