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Apr 09, 2026Patients with interstitial cystitis should maintain a regular daily routine.Patients with interstitial cystitis should maintain regular sleep habits, avoid overwork and mental stress, reduce the intake of spicy and irritatingview more -
Apr 08, 2026Treatment of interstitial cystitisTreatment options include general therapy, bladder dilation, acupuncture, and surgery. The effectiveness varies.view more -
Apr 07, 2026Interstitial cystitis examinationGenerally normal. Some patients may experience suprapubic tenderness, and in female patients, tenderness in the bladder area may be felt upon palpatioview more -
Apr 06, 2026Introduction to interstitial cystitisInterstitial cystitis is a urinary tract disease characterized by bladder wall fibrosis and chronic inflammation, often accompanied by reduced bladderview more -
Apr 05, 2026How to rehabilitate and care for neurogenic bladderNeurogenic bladder can be rehabilitated and cared for through bladder training, intermittent catheterization, pelvic floor muscle exercises, medicatioview more -
Apr 04, 2026Neurogenic bladder treatmentTreatment of neurogenic bladder primarily focuses on protecting upper urinary tract function and preventing pyelonephritis, hydronephrosis, and chroniview more -
Apr 03, 2026Diagnosis of neurogenic bladderThis method mainly tests whether the spinal reflex arc nerves of the bladder and urethra are intact (i.e., whether there is a lesion in the lower motoview more -
Apr 02, 2026Neurogenic bladder etiologyNeurogenic bladder refers to bladder and urethral dysfunction caused by damage to the central or peripheral nervous system controlling urination. Urinview more -
Apr 01, 2026Duration of the effects of sacral nerve modulationThe duration of the effects of sacral nerve modulation surgery varies from person to person, generally lasting 5 to 10 years or even longer. The speciview more
