Interstitial cystitis and menstrual cycle pain can coexist and influence each other through shared inflammatory pathways, creating cyclical flares you might initially misattribute to bladder issues alone. Tracking urinary symptoms against cycle timing reveals whether IC is independent, cycle-amplified, or partially driven by hormonal fluctuations—each requiring different management strategies.
Interstitial cystitis is a chronic bladder condition that causes pelvic pain and urinary urgency, and many women notice its symptoms worsen at specific points in their menstrual cycle due to hormonal fluctuations. The overlap between IC flares, endometriosis, and cycle pain is frequently misdiagnosed or dismissed as a single condition.
AI-assisted symptom logging helps women identify whether their bladder pain correlates with luteal phase shifts, menstruation, or ovulation, creating a detailed flare pattern record that supports more accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment conversations with a urogynecologist.
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