Today, we’re diving into the world of Interstitial Cystitis (IC), a condition that can cause serious discomfort. At AIH Clinical Research, our goal is to not only make a difference in the future of medicine through clinical trials but in the everyday lives of our patients and community.
So, let’s take a deeper look into what IC is, the signs and symptoms, causes, and the ongoing clinical studies we have at AIH Research that could bring you relief if you have been diagnosed or have any of the symptoms of IC.
Understanding Interstitial Cystitis
IC is a long-lasting condition where the bladder lining becomes irritated causing pain. It’s different from your typical bladder infection because it’s not caused by germs. Instead, the lining of your bladder becomes inflamed and irritated, leading to feeling like you need to urinate more frequently, have pain in the bladder and pelvic region, along with other uncomfortable symptoms. The main cause of IC is still a bit of a mystery and can be difficult to treat.
Signs & Symptoms of IC
IC isn’t played by one rulebook – the symptoms can be different for everyone. But most people with IC experience:
- Excess Urination: You might feel like you need to run to the bathroom way more than usual, even at night.
- Pain in Your Pelvis: Some feel pain in their lower belly area, which can be bothersome.
- Pressure on Your Bladder: Your bladder might feel like it’s always full, even if it’s not.
- Intimacy Issues: IC can make things uncomfortable during sex.
- Flares of Pain: Sometimes, your symptoms can suddenly get worse, which can be triggered by things like certain foods or stress.
Digging For Answers
The exact cause of interstitial cystitis is like that puzzle piece that is missing in order to complete the picture. Researchers think the cause is a mixture of risk factors such as genetics, immune system, and environment. Since there’s no one-size-fits-all answer, figuring out what is really going on can be tough and discouraging at times. Join us and many others in continuing the search for the missing piece with IC and future treatments!
AIH: Shining Light On IC
If you’re struggling with interstitial cystitis, we want to introduce you to our IC research opportunity. By joining our study, you will help us learn more about this condition and have treatment opportunities that can assist with your daily activities.





