Why Bladder Instillations Stop Working (And What to Do Instead)
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Your urologist recommended bladder instillations. Maybe you have already done rounds of them. They helped for a while. Then they stopped.
If you noticed the relief window getting shorter each time, that is not your bladder getting worse. That is proof the procedure was never touching the actual source.
No bladder procedure can fix what it never reaches. In this episode, Dr. Sonal explains why instillations, hydrodistension, and Botox all follow the same arc, what is actually generating your symptoms, and the one exercise you can do tonight to start interrupting the pattern.
⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - Why Bladder Instillations Stop Working (And What to Do Instead)
1:10 - The Bladder Lining Theory Your Urologist Is Working From
2:13 - Why Instillation Relief Keeps Wearing Off
3:43 - Patient Case: 16 Years of Instillations With No Lasting Relief
7:15 - Your Bladder Is Not the Source of the Pain
9:10 - 3 Questions to Know If Your Nervous System Is Driving This
11:38 - Why No Bladder Procedure Will Ever Hold Long-Term
14:25 - The Diaphragm-Pelvic Floor Connection Explained
17:43 - Pelvic Pressure Reset: The Exercise to Do Tonight
❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Q: Why do bladder instillations stop working over time?
A: Instillations reduce local inflammation and calm nerve firing at the bladder, but they never address the nervous system driving the signals. Because the root source is never treated, symptoms return and the relief window gets shorter with each round.
Q: Does hydrodistension provide lasting relief for interstitial cystitis?
A: Hydrodistension temporarily stretches the bladder and reduces sensitivity, but relief typically lasts only 2 to 3 months before symptoms return. The procedure cannot address the nervous system dysregulation generating urgency and pain signals at the source.
Q: Why does IC keep coming back after bladder treatments?
A: IC symptoms keep returning because bladder-focused treatments target where you feel the pain, not what is causing it. The nervous system stays stuck in an alarm state, continuously generating urgency signals regardless of what is done to the bladder.
📱 RESOURCES
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ABOUT DR. SONAL BARAD
Dr. Sonal Barad is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and board-certified pelvic rehab specialist with 22 years of clinical experience and over 40,000 clinical hours treating bladder pain. She has personally lived with IC, researched it for over two decades, and helped more than 10,000 women reclaim their lives. Her approach looks at the whole system, including the nervous system, gut, hormones, and pelvic floor, rather than treating the bladder in isolation. She is known for helping women find lasting relief after years of dismissal and failed treatments.
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