Interstitial Cystitis (Painful Bladder Syndrome)
Symptoms
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The pelvic floor helps control the bladder, bowel, spine, and sex organs.
The symptoms of interstitial cystitis (IC)/painful bladder syndrome (PBS) include:
Bladder
- feeling like you have to pass urine all the time (this is called urgency)
- passing urine more often than normal (this is called frequency)
- pain with passing urine
- burning when passing urine
- pressure in the pelvic region
Bowel (often seen with PBS)
- constipation
- pain with bowel movements
- feeling pressure on the pelvic floor and organs
Sex
- pain in the genital area during or after sex
Spine (if you've had symptoms for a long time)
- pain in your low back, pelvis, or abdomen (belly)
If you have these symptoms, you may have IC/PBS or problems with your pelvic floor muscle.
Current as of: May 1, 2020
Author: Calgary Pain Program, Alberta Health Services