How To Treat Cystitis

Anti-Inflammatory Medication

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Anti-inflammatory medication has roughly the same response as an antihistamine in that it keeps the body from producing inflammation in the bladder region, so patients are less likely to experience the swelling that causes discomfort and frequent urination. This medication keeps the body from producing prostaglandins, a type of chemical that results in higher levels of inflammation. This can cut back on the inflammation that may cause so much damage to the bladder. A nice side effect of taking anti-inflammatories is that many of these types of medication are also painkillers, which means they can help manage the painful symptoms of interstitial cystitis while simultaneously addressing the root of the issue. Common medications that doctors prescribe for patients who want anti-inflammatories include acetylsalicylic acid, ibuprofen, and naproxen sodium. However, keep in mind these typically are not advised for constant, long term usage. Instead, they are most effective when taken occasionally to address particularly unpleasant pain or heightened inflammation.

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