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Re: bladder pressure/endometriosisFrom: Jessica (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon Nov 20 00:56:17 2006
Some of the symptoms you are talking about make me think you might have IC. Interstitial cystitis (IC) is a chronic bladder condition that can cause pain and other symptoms The symptoms Interstitial Cystitis of vary from person to person and even in the same person. People with Interstitial Cystitis may experience mild discomfort, pressure, tenderness, or intense pain in the bladder and surrounding pelvic area. Symptoms may include an urgent need to urinate (urgency), frequent need to urinate (frequency), or a combination of these symptoms. Pain may change in intensity as the bladder fills with urine or as it empties. Women's symptoms often get worse during their periods. Pain during sex is common. Some people find that their bladders cannot hold much urine, which increases the frequency of urination. Yet some people with severe frequency have bladders that can hold a normal amount of urine. People with severe cases of Interstitial Cystitis may urinate as many as 60 times during a 24-hour period My mother has it and she gets burning with urniation, frequancy problems, and a lot of pressure on her bladder. You should def go to a uroligist
-- Jessica
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