What Is Painful Bladder Syndrome?
8. What Other Treatments Are Used for Painful Bladder Syndrome?
If your bladder does not respond to conservative treatment like dietary changes and physical therapy, it may be time to consider something more intensive. If you have a severe case of PBS, there are additional options for your condition.
While surgery is a consideration, this is generally a last resort in PBS treatment. Bladder installations containing medicine can be attempted, and you may remember this procedure from your diagnosis. Nerve stimulation, a treatment that involves sending small electrical pulses to the bladder’s nerves, may relieve pain and reduce the urge to go constantly.
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