| Literature DB >> 26816868 |
Megan Danielle Atchley1, Nima M Shah1, Kristene E Whitmore1.
Abstract
The diagnosis and treatment of interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) has shifted from organ-specific to a multifactorial, multidisciplinary and individualized approach. Patients with refractory and debilitating symptoms may respond to complementary and alternative medical treatments (CAM). Through CAM therapies, practitioners assist the patient to be at the center of their care, empowering them to be emotionally and physically involved. Multi-disciplinary care, including urology, gynecology, gastroenterology, neurology, psychology, physiotherapy and pain medicine, is also identified to be the crux of adequate management of patients with chronic pelvic pain because of its variable etiology. The purpose of this review is to emphasize these changes and discuss management strategies.Entities:
Keywords: Interstitial cystitis (IC); bladder pain syndrome (BPS); complementary and alternative medicine; percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation
Year: 2015 PMID: 26816868 PMCID: PMC4708547 DOI: 10.3978/j.issn.2223-4683.2015.08.08
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Androl Urol ISSN: 2223-4683