Could this be interstitial cystitis but with out the debilitating pain??? I came across a condition called "urgency-frequency syndrome" on the NAFC website. As I got digging into it, I saw that it was interstitial cystitis and that I had once dismissed this conditon because it was commonly called painful bladder syndrome. I really don't have any pain down there so it was pretty easy to rule out icy as a suspected problem because I don't have a painful bladder. All the things that I'm reading now say that that is not occur criteria for exclusion of the condition. As aim reading now, it's frequency, urgency and/or pain. I have the frequency and the urgency I just don't have the pain. I also have the sexual side effects and the anxiety that goes along with this. Some people that have icy I've been repeatedly misdiagnosed and have been told that it is psychosomatic or that it is all in their heads. I've been told this at least twice. I've been living with this for at least 3 months ( 16 months to be exact) other than the symptoms getting more severe and I have been with living with this pretty much unabated since it began. Of course 90% of patients diagnosed with this are female......but males CAN have it!!! I had my second cystoscopy about a year ago, there were no Hunner's ulcers present and I was given a clean report after it was all done, (90% of IC patients under the age of 60 don't have Hunner's ulcers) same with the urodynamics test. It all showed me being completely normal. Which CAN happen with IC patients. As for the pain. Some literature suggests that the pain is subjective and can be as bad as debilitating pain that goes away to uncomfortability when the bladder fills. I feel very uncomfortable when my bladder is full hence why I use the Foley catheter..........anyway, I have enough information to write a book but I'll spare you the rest for now......
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