
This patient has been suffering from recurring cystitis since her early 20s, with periodic bouts of discomfort that would worsen and then improve, but in recent years, she has been experiencing more frequent urinary urgency and frequency, vaginismus symptoms, and a significant increase in daily fatigue.
Your bladder symptoms seemed to worsen overall, especially as your life became irregular and tension and stress accumulated due to prolonged periods of living abroad. They said that the less sleep they got or the more tense they became, the more frequently they had to urinate and the more they experienced a recurring feeling of residual urine that didn’t feel cool after urination.
Despite several treatments, her symptoms were not completely stabilized, and her psychological burden was increasing due to the recurring discomfort. Rather than simply looking at the localized symptoms of the bladder, the treatment process took into account the patient’s long-term inflammatory experience, autonomic nervous tension, and systemic condition.
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Overactive bladder is not just a bladder problem, but is often deeply connected to the autonomic balance of the stress sleep state. If you’ve been struggling with urge urinary urgency and frequency for a long time, we hope this testimonial will give you a little inspiration and hope.