Sunday, March 31, 2019

Journals on Regenarative Diseases

Abstract

#Bladder pain syndrome (BPS) is a chronic inflammatory status of the bladder wall with no known cause. Patients with BPS suffer from pain, pressure or inconvenience associated with the urinary bladder. Furthermore, urgency (increased feeling to urinate) or an increased frequency of #micturition both during the day as well as during the night, has to be present [1]. Several studies have suggested an #impairedbarrierfunction, leading to increased bladder wall permeability of the #urothelium as a likely cause for this disabling condition. In the healthy situation the bladder wall is impermeable to any substances within the urine.

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