Bladder Area Hurts When Walking


 by Martha Premie

Pain around your bladder area while walking may be due to a number of conditions, including interstitial cystitis (also called painful bladder syndrome), endometriosis, bladder distention and bladder cancer.

Pain around your bladder area while walking may be due to a number of conditions, including interstitial cystitis (also called painful bladder syndrome), endometriosis, bladder distention and bladder cancer. Discontinue your walking if you are experiencing unbearable, sharp, shooting pain to diminish your chances of hurting yourself further. Consult your doctor to obtain an accurate diagnosis of the cause of your bladder pain and proper treatment.

Painful Bladder Syndrome

Interstitial cystitis, or painful bladder syndrome, is a condition with which you experience recurring pain in your bladder and surrounding area. Other discomforts that accompany painful bladder syndrome are frequency and urgency of urination, where the filling of the bladder increases the pain. Women who suffer from painful bladder syndrome also experience an increase in pain while menstruating and during intercourse, the National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse explains. Diet, oral medication and electrical nerve stimulation are all approaches taken to relieve the symptoms of painful bladder syndrome, although there is, as of 2011, no definite cure for this condition.

Endometriosis

If you are experiencing pain in your bladder area as a woman, particularly during your menses, you may have a condition called endometriosis. Endometriosis is when the tissue lining your uterus, called the endometrial tissue, has abnormal growth. This tissue responds to hormones and thickens during your menstrual cycle. Excess tissue is usually released once you have finished menstruating. With endometriosis, this shedding process does not happen properly and you may develop cysts, scars, and adhesions as a result, making the area around your bladder painful, Womenshealth.gov explains. Treatment for endometriosis includes pain medications, medications that halt growth of the endometrial tissue and surgery.

Cystitis

Cystitis is when your bladder is inflamed, which may cause pain in that area of your body when you walk. It is commonly caused by a bacterial infection and, if left untreated, can affect the health of your kidneys. Cystitis can also be a reaction to medication; it is treated with antibiotics.

Bladder Cancer

Pain in your bladder area when walking could be a symptom of bladder cancer. Other symptoms of bladder cancer include blood in urine, urinary frequency and urgency, fatigue and anemia, the PubMed Health website reports. Treatment for bladder cancer depends on the stage of the cancer, and you should consult a specialist promptly to avoid having the cancer spread to other parts of your body.

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