Finding Assistance for IC

February 23, 2010 by · 5 Comments 

Interstitial cystitis (IC) is a long-term bladder inflammation. It is ofttimes severe and very bothersome. Of the over 500,000 souls suffering from IC, almost 90% are female.

Symptoms of IC are frustratingly varied and may be substantially distinct from one person to another patient, or even just for one person from one day to another. Patients suffering with interstitial cystitis often have an urgent need to urinate. They might have continual discomfort, tenderness, pressing, or extreme pain in the vesica and around the pelvic area.

Particular foods seem to catalyze symptoms. The most popular foods mentioned include alcohol, coffee, chocolate, spicy foods, tomatoes and vinegar.

IC is commonly named after other conditions with similar indications have been excluded with certainty.

The true trigger of IC is undiscovered. While the symptoms resemble a vesica infection, interstitial cystitis does not seem to be triggered by bacterias. One hypothesis proposes that IC is caused by a contagious agent which has not hitherto been discovered. Another theory supports that IC is some sort of an autoimmune response. And then a different theory is that it is associated to allergies. Because it deviates so much in different individuals, interstitial cystitis might not be a single disorder but numerous problems.

A variety of remedies are frequently attempted alone or in combination before a specific one is found that succeeds. Oral antihistamines like hydroxyzine and certirizine may supply respite, and the drowsiness they produce frequently wears off over time. Because of these side effects, some souls choose a natural approach and believe in the quercetin and ic studies indicating quercetin’s helpful attributes.

Other medicines employed for IC include anti-inflammatory drugs and pyridium. In some examples, medicines such as dimethyl sulfoxide and heparin might be inserted into the bladder with a catheter. True surgical alteration of the bladder is seldom used to address interstitial cystitis.

Quercetin is a common option among natural treatments for interstitial cystitis. Quercetin is a bioflavonoid that may have anti-inflammatory properties. A little placebo-controlled double-blind trial observed that a pill containing quercetin decreased symptoms of IC.

But you should explore side-effects of quercetin prior to continuing with this remedy. Specifically, people suffering from acid reflux or GERD might need to avoid quercetin. It wouldn’t be informed to risk further problems along the digestive pathway while trying to treat your IC.

DISCLAIMER: I’m not a physician so everyone should consult with your medical doctor before accepting any medical advice on the World Wide Web.

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Sciatic Discomfort – Quick Tips To Help Keep Your Sanity

February 12, 2009 by · 3 Comments 

DISCLAIMER – The information in this article is intended for your general knowledge only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment. Always consult a medical professional before taking action.

If you have ever suffered from Sciatica or Sciatic Nerve problems you will know how uncomfortable and painful this condition can be. Sitting to eat dinner, driving the car, even sleeping can be greatly affected by sciatic pain and unlike many other joint or muscle problems it is simply not possible to isolate and immobilize the affected area until your body has had a chance to heal itself but if you follow these couple of tips you will have the best chance at keeping your sanity!

Accurate Diagnosis of your condition – The first thing is to get an accurate diagnosis of why you are in pain. Often times sciatica is caused by muscle tension or imbalances which can directly affect the discs and vertebrae in your back which results in a irritated sciatic nerve. Other ‘structural’ problems with your spine can also cause this irritation and that is why an accurate diagnosis is essential for finding the best treatment.

Heat and Cold Packs – many people report gaining relief through the use of heat and cold packs particularly where the problem lies with increased muscle tension. Alternating between both hot and cold packs on the affected area has also been reported as a good pain reliever. The hot pack promotes blood flow and can release tensed up muscles and the cold pack helps in reducing the amount of inflammation so you are getting the best of both worlds when alternating between the two.

Physiotherapy – this is something that I have not had any success with in dealing with my sciatica, however combined with the right exercises and assuming that your condition is suitable to be treated this way there is no reason not to give it a go. Many doctors see physiotherapy as the first step to easing the problem and once again the blood flow in and around the muscles and loosening of joints may be beneficial to you.

Anti Inflammatory/Pain Relieving Medication – No doubt one of the most important steps to easing your sciatic pain is to reduce any inflammation of the offending area and of course to limit your pain so you can get on with life. Unfortunately this is where the use of NSAID’s or non-steroidal anti inflammatory drugs is the road most doctors take. Sure, they may ease your pain and reduce inflammation but if you had any idea of the unwanted effects these drugs can have on you I’m sure you would think twice.

Many back pain and sciatica sufferers are forced to use these drugs long term, previously myself included, as most back complaints are not easily or quickly resolved. This long term us of NSAID’s can have lasting effects on your health. Problems with kidneys, the liver, the intestines and the stomach lining itself are not uncommon and of course add to this the noticeable side effects like cramping, headaches and drowsiness just to mention a few.

So how do we protect ourselves against these problems while still getting the pain relief and reduced inflammation that we need? The answer is natural medicines that do the same job without jeopardizing our future health. There are many great all natural products on the market these days and for peace of mind there really is no other choice.

Give your body a break! For more information on the best all natural pain relievers and anti-inflammatories please head on over to Back Pain Products and check out the all natural Heal N Soothe. Your body will thank you for it!