The benefits of cystoscopy and iAluRil installations for bladder pain

Written in association with: Mr Michael Negus
Published: | Updated: 02/09/2024
Edited by: Karolyn Judge

Bladder pain, often associated with conditions like interstitial cystitis or chronic cystitis, can significantly impact a patient's quality of life. Two commonly used procedures to diagnose and treat bladder pain are cystoscopy and iAluRil installations. These approaches not only help in identifying the underlying cause of the pain but also offer relief and manage symptoms effectively. Here to tell us all about them is leading consultant gynaecologist Mr Michael Negus.

Woman with interstitial cystitis who requires cystoscopy or iAluRil installations for bladder pain.

Cystoscopy: Diagnosis and relief

Cystoscopy is a procedure that allows a urologist to examine the inside of the bladder and urethra using a thin, flexible tube called a cystoscope. This tube has a camera at the end, which transmits images to a monitor, allowing the urologist to inspect the bladder for abnormalities such as inflammation, ulcers or lesions.

What are the benefits of cystoscopy?

  • Accurate diagnosis: Cystoscopy provides a direct view of the bladder and urethra, making it an essential tool for diagnosing conditions like interstitial cystitis, bladder stones, or tumours. Accurate diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment planning.
  • Targeted treatment: In some cases, cystoscopy can be used to perform minor procedures, such as removing small bladder stones or taking tissue samples (biopsies) for further analysis.
  • Immediate relief: For some patients, the procedure can offer immediate relief from symptoms. For instance, if the bladder is stretched during the procedure (hydrodistention), it can reduce bladder pain temporarily.

 

 

iAluRil installations: Restoring bladder health

iAluRil is a therapeutic solution used in bladder installations to treat conditions like interstitial cystitis and chronic cystitis. It contains hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate, which help to repair and protect the bladder's mucosal lining.

What are the benefits of iAluRil installations?

  • Mucosal repair: The bladder's mucosal lining can be damaged in conditions like interstitial cystitis, leading to pain and inflammation. iAluRil installations help restore this protective layer, reducing irritation and discomfort.
  • Symptom relief: Regular installations of iAluRil can significantly reduce bladder pain, frequency, and urgency, providing relief to patients suffering from chronic bladder conditions.
  • Non-invasive treatment: iAluRil installations are a non-surgical option that can be administered in a clinical setting, offering a less invasive alternative to other treatments.

 

 

Combining cystoscopy and iAluRil installations

For many patients, a combination of cystoscopy and iAluRil installations provides a comprehensive approach to managing bladder pain. Cystoscopy allows for an accurate diagnosis and may be used to guide treatment decisions, while iAluRil installations offer ongoing relief and help restore bladder health. Together, these treatments can significantly improve the quality of life for those suffering from chronic bladder pain.

 

If you experience persistent bladder pain, consult a urologist to discuss whether cystoscopy and iAluRil installations might be appropriate for you. Early diagnosis and targeted treatment are key to managing symptoms effectively and maintaining bladder health.

 

 

 

If you require expert bladder pain treatment, Mr Negus can help. Arrange a consultation with him via his Top Doctors profile.

By Mr Michael Negus
Obstetrics & gynaecology

Mr Michael Negus is a highly skilled Consultant Gynaecologist in Winchester, who specialises in Urinary incontinence, Vaginal Prolapse, Urinary Incontinence, Urinary Tract Infections, Benign gynaecologyheavy periods and pelvic pain. He provides expert care to patients at Sarum Road Hospital, part of Circle Health Group, and his NHS base is Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. 

With a Certificate of Completion of Training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology from the General Medical Council, Mr Negus' expertise extends to urogynaecological surgeries such as vaginal hysterectomy, pelvic organ prolapse repair, sacrospinous fixation, and Laparoscopic colposuspension. He also specialises in diagnosing and treating benign gynaecological issues, ensuring comprehensive care for his patients.

Throughout his career, Mr Negus has been dedicated to advancing his field through research and academic pursuits. He holds memberships with prestigious societies including the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG), the British Society of Urogynaecologists (BSUG), and the British Society of Gynaecological Endoscopy (BSGE). Additionally, he has contributed to medical literature with publications in high-impact peer-reviewed journals and presentations at national and international conferences.

Mr Negus's commitment to excellence is reflected in his receipt of awards, including the 'Best Poster' prize at the NTC meeting in Newcastle for his research on the efficacy of Carbetocin at LSCS. Furthermore, his dedication to patient care has been recognised locally with accolades such as the 'WOW' award from Hampshire Hospitals NHS Trust.

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