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- uncomfortable feeling in bladder
- uncomfortable feeling in bladder area
- uncomfortable feeling in bladder after peeing
- heavy feeling in bladder
Feeling of bladder fullness when lying down
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Bladder pain syndrome (interstitial cystitis)
Bladder pain syndrome is a poorly understood condition where you have pelvic pain and problems peeing.
It's sometimes called interstitial cystitis (IC) or painful bladder syndrome (PBS).
It's difficult to diagnose BPS (interstitial cystitis) as there is no single test that confirms the condition.
Symptoms of BPS (interstitial cystitis)
The main symptoms of BPS (interstitial cystitis) include:
- intenseĀ pelvic pain (felt over your lower tummy)
- sudden strong urges to pee
- needing to pee more often than usual
- pain in your lower tummy when your bladder is filling up, which is relieved when you pee
- waking up several times during the night to pee
Other symptoms can include finding it difficult to pee, urinary incontinence and blood in your urine (haematuria).
These symptoms can sometimes be caused by other conditions, such as cancer of the bladder.
This is why you'll need a range of tests to rule out other possible causes before BPS (interstitial cystitis) can be diagnosed.
Ask for an urgent GP appointment or call 111 if you ha
- weird feeling in bladder
- heavy feeling in bladder and frequent urination