Interstitial Cystitis Center - Simi Valley, CA
Simi Valley Urologist Doctors for Interstitial CystitisType of Physician: Urologist What is a Urologist? A certification by the Board of Urology; practitioners are competent to manage medical and surgical disorders of the adrenal gland and of the genitourinary system. Urologists have comprehensive knowledge of, and skills in, various surgical techniques for innate and acquired conditions of the reproductive and urinary systems and their related structures. Specialty: Urology Common Name: Urologist Doctors in Simi Valley *![]() Gene M Broth MD ![]() Simi-San Fernando Valley Urology Associates ![]() Simi-San Fernando Valley Urology Associates ![]() Simi-San Fernando Valley Urology Associates ![]() Simi-San Fernando Valley Urology Associates ![]() San Fernando Valley Urological Associates ![]() San Fernando Valley Urological Associates ![]() Valley Urologic Specialists ![]() Valley Urologic Specialists ![]() San Fernando Valley Urological Associates ![]() Marshfield Clinic Marshfield Urology ![]() San Fernando Valley Urological Associates ![]() San Fernando Valley Urological Associates ![]() Valley Urologic Specialists ![]() Gary C Bellman MD PC ![]() Southern California Center for Advanced Urology ![]() Robert L Gray MD ![]() Harvey Wallack MD ![]() James E Pero MD ![]() Conejo Womens Medical Center ![]() Center for Male Reproduction ![]() Conejo Womens Medical Center ![]() Center for Male Reproduction ![]() George A Charnock MD ![]() Robert B Klein MD & Elise Perer MD ![]() Robert B Klein MD & Elise Perer MD ![]() Jacinto T Rios MD ![]() Arieh Bergman MD ![]() Samuel S Spigelman MD ![]() Valley Woman's Institute Inc ![]() Institute For Advanced Urology ![]() Joseph D Navon MD ![]() Malcolm D Cosgrove MD ![]() Malcolm D Cosgrove MD ![]() Urology Specialists of Southern California ![]() Patrick J Cannon MD FACS ![]() Motzkin Medical Group ![]() Bassam Bejjani MD ![]() Century Urology Medical Group ![]() Century Urology Medical Group ![]() Century Urology Medical Group ![]() Century Urology Medical Group ![]() Roy I Sugasawara MD Inc ![]() UTI Ehrlich Medical Group ![]() UCLA Urology Dept ![]() UCLA Urology Dept ![]() UCLA Pediatric Urology ![]() UCLA Urology Dept ![]() Jacob Rajfer MD ![]() UCLA Medical Center OB/GYN ![]() Clark Urology Center ![]() UCLA Dept of Urology ![]() UCLA Dept of Urology ![]() St John's Health Center ![]() Westside Urological Medical Group ![]() Milton Krisiloff MD ![]() Westside Urological Medical Group ![]() Shahla Modarresi MD & Farhad Motamedi MD ![]() Pacific Urology Institute ![]() Pacific Urology Institute ![]() Pacific Urology Institute ![]() Parker Rosenman & Rodi MDs ![]() Parker Rosenman & Rodi MDs ![]() UCLA Urology ![]() UCLA Medical Center Urology ![]() UCLA Medical Center Urology ![]() Integrated Healthcare Medical Group Inc ![]() Michael Tahery MD ![]() Kiumars Bakshandeh MD ![]() Rodney S Barron MD ![]() Stephen Bloomberg & Robert Pompa MD ![]() Clifford I Marshall MD ![]() Stephen Bloomberg & Robert Pompa MD ![]() Pacific Coast Neurology ![]() Robert H Shaw MD ![]() Barton Tanenbaum MD ![]() Babak R Bamshad MD ![]() Leon I Bender MD ![]() Tower Urology Medical Group ![]() Tower Urology Medical Group ![]() Tower Urology Medical Group ![]() Andrew Freedman MD ![]() Tower Urology Medical Group ![]() Tower Urology Medical Group ![]() Tower Urology Medical Group ![]() Tower Urology Medical Group ![]() Tower Urology Medical Group ![]() Alan E Shapiro MD ![]() Jay J Stein MD FACS ![]() Philip A Yalowitz MD ![]() Jill Broffman MD & Susan Mandel MD ![]() Comprehensive Urology Medical Group ![]() Comprehensive Urology Medical Group ![]() Comprehensive Urology Medical Group ![]() Beverly Hills Surgical ![]() James J Elist MD ![]() Armen Kassabian MD ![]() Howard C Frydman MD ![]() Sanford L Polse MD ![]() Urology Associates Medical Group Simi Valley, CaliforniaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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Interstitial CystitisRead the Interstitial Cystitis article » Overview of urinary functionThe urinary system consists of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. The kidneys, a pair of purplish-brown organs, are located below the ribs toward the middle of the back. The kidneys remove water and waste from the blood in the form of urine, keeping a stable balance of salts and other substances in the blood. The kidneys also produce erythropoietin, a hormone that stimulates the formation of red blood cells. Narrow tubes called ureters carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder, a triangle-shaped, muscular chamber in the lower abdomen. Like a balloon, the bladder's muscular, elastic walls relax and expand to store urine and contract and flatten when urine is emptied through the urethra. The typical adult bladder can store about 1 ½ cups of urine. Adults urinate about 1 ½ quarts of urine each day. The amount of urine varies depending on the fluids and foods a person consumes. The volume formed at night is about half that formed during the day. Normal urine contains fluids, salts and waste products, but it is free of bacteria, viruses, and fungi. The tissues of the bladder are isolated from urine and toxic substances by a coating on the inside of the bladder that discourages bacteria from attaching and growing on the bladder wall.
What is interstitial cystitis (IC)?Interstitial cystitis (IC) is a term that has been used to refer to a clinical syndrome characterized by chronic urinary urgency (feeling the need to urinate immediately) and frequency (frequent urination), usually with suprapubic discomfort or pressure and usually relieved by urinating. The symptoms of this condition vary among individuals and may even vary with time in the same individual. The term "cystitis" refers to any inflammation of the bladder. In contrast to bacterial cystitis that results from an infection in the bladder, no i... Recommended Reading Related to Interstitial CystitisWhat Do Bladder Spasms Feel Like?Normally, the bladder gently fills with urine and you slowly become aware of the need to urinate. This feeling is your cue to start looking for a bathroom. But in people who have bladder spasms, the sensation occurs suddenly and often severely. A spasm itself is the sudden, involuntary squeezing of a muscle. A bladder spasm, or "detrusor contraction," occurs when the bladder muscle squeezes suddenly without warning, causing an urgent need to release urine. The spasm can force urine from the bladder, causing leakage. When this happens, the condition is called urge incontinence or overactive bladder. People who have had such spasms describe them as a cramping pain and sometimes as a burning sensation. Some women with severe bladder spasms compared the muscle contractions to severe menstrual cramps and even labor pains experienced during childbirth. Who Is Most Likely to Develop Bla...Other Related Interstitial Cystitis ArticlesEmergency Contact for Simi Valley
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