Interstitial Cystitis Diet: A Beginner's 3-Step Quick Start Guide to Managing IC Through Diet, With Sample Curated Recipes

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Interstitial cystitis (IC) or bladder pain syndrome (BPS) is a long-term health problem with the bladder. It is a pain and pressure in the area around the bladder. Some people have symptoms for a long time, more than 6 weeks without infection or any other obvious cause.

The symptoms vary in how bad they are. Some people's symptoms come and go, while for others they stay the same. IC/BPS is not an infection, but it can feel like a bladder infection. When IC/BPS gets bad, it can affect your life and the lives of those you care about. Some people with IC/BPS also have health problems like IBS, fibromyalgia, and other pain syndromes.


There is no one perfect diet for IC/BPS, but there are certain foods and drinks that can trigger symptoms.


In this guide, we will cover the following topics in depth:


What is interstitial cystitis?


What causes interstitial cystitis?


What are the symptoms of interstitial cystitis?


How is interstitial cystitis diagnosed?


Interstitial cystitis risk factors.


Women and interstitial cystitis.


Complications of interstitial cystitis.


How to prevent interstitial cystitis?


What are the medications for interstitial cystitis?


Natural remedies and lifestyle changes for interstitial cystitis.


A 3-step guide to managing interstitial cystitis through diet.


We hope you find this guide helpful and informative. So, let's get started!

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