Not everyone with IC experiences the same condition. Symptoms vary. The way they manifest is different. Some people respond to certain medications while others don’t.
This led researchers to propose several different types of systems to break IC into sub-categories called ‘phenotypes’. The entire point of a phenotype is it needs to be 1) easily identifiable and 2) able to guide your treatment options.
Early attempts to phenotype IC failed these criteria. There remain other proposed phenotyping systems out there but they remain unproven, and frankly unhelpful and confusing.
In it’s most recent IC Guidelines, the American Urological Association (AUA) simplified this into three distinct IC sub-types:
Of the phenotypes there is a lot of overlap in how they should be treated. Pelvic floor physical therapy should be recommended for all different phenotypes. Those with Hunner’s lesions need to have those medically managed, and those with central sensitization need to both stop the pain signals from the pelvis (through pelvic floor physical therapy) and also work to relax the upregulated nervous system causing additional issues through the body.
Remember to focus less on the label and more on finding the practitioner(s) who can help you find relief!
About Us
Dr. Nicole and Jesse Cozean are the founders of PelvicSanity Physical Therapy (www.pelvicsanity.com) in Southern California. The clinic has helped thousands of patients in the Orange County, CA area and hundreds from around the world with a remote consultation and Out of Town Program.
They co-authored The IC Solution and Nicole created The IC Roadmap online course to provide the most accurate, up-to-date information for those with interstitial cystitis. They run the Finding Pelvic Sanity Facebook group for a supportive online community for anyone dealing with pelvic health issues.
Nicole has also created courses and trained thousands of pelvic PTs to provide better care through her work with Pelvic PT Rising (www.pelvicptrising.com).
And as always, we hope this has helped you find just a bit of pelvic sanity!
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