Cystalgia

Cystalgia (Greek: kytos bladder, algos pain syndrome) is a syndrome of pain in the bladder area that occurs in women after menopause, especially after physical stress, hypothermia or alcohol abuse. Pain in the suprapubic region can also be bothersome even in the absence of urination problems and the occurrence of cystitis. Tingling, frequent urge to urinate, and urinary instability may occur.

Urinary problems are the most common symptom of bladder pain syndrome. Occurs in 52-95% of cases. In the vast majority of cases, frequent urination is observed (22.5-53%), as well as imperative urges (24.7-35%).

Ultrasound of the bladder reveals signs of inflammation (increased density, thickening of the wall) and possible complications caused by pathological changes in its parts (nephrosclerosis, multiple cysts, etc.).

Differential diagnosis is carried out with vasomotor reactions of the distal parts of the urethra, with urolithiasis, and neurogenic disorders. The examination is carried out according to general clinical rules. A biochemical blood test determines the somatomedin level. In urine - leukocytes, bacteria, nitrites, leukocyte esterase, erythrocytes

The etiology of the disease is unknown. Most researchers believe that it is associated with the functional inferiority of the neurogenic apparatus of the pelvic floor as a result of the cessation of steroid hormones that regulate all its functions, and as a result, peripheral neuropathies are observed. A study of the afferent part of the nerve endings of the bladder in practically healthy women led to the conclusion that their spontaneous activity predominates, and normally impulses are transmitted only when pressure in the bladder increases, which requires detrusor tension. If the tone of the latter is reduced at this stage of the menstrual cycle, then its contraction when the pressure reaches 30-40 cm of water. Art. become unable to cause a feeling of bladder fullness. Due to a decrease in the contractile power of the detrusor, a constrictive type of urination occurs, which diverts the function of the urethra. A change in the threshold of spontaneous afferentation helps explain the appearance of the symptom of prevesical filling of the bladder and rhythmic overextension of the detrusor, which impairs urinary continence and causes spontaneous (unnecessary) desires to urinate. The unpleasant subjective sign of pain and frequent urination in women significantly complicate the physiological process of urination. The absence of reflex corrections in case of neural disorders ensures poor retention of volitional influences and low efficiency of the urine collection process.

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