30 seconds – Restroom Retaliation
Are you being punished for asking to use the restroom at work? Are you forced to hold it out of fear that you could lose your job? You have the right to use the restroom in any job. Patients with interstitial cystitis, prostatitis, incontinence, various cancers and even pregnant women need restroom access! September is IC Awareness Month. Learn more on our website: www.icawareness.org
30 seconds – Enjoy Life Again
If you avoid car rides, plane flights, movies and concerts because of bladder pain and discomfort, you may have interstitial cystitis / bladder pain syndrome. It affects more than 12 million men and women in the USA. Don’t suffer in silence! There are treatments that can help. It’s time to enjoy life again! Learn more at: www.icawareness.org
30 seconds – Cranberry Juice Can Hurt
Are you drinking gallons of cranberry juice to help your bladder? Contrary to popular belief, cranberry is not recommended for all bladder diseases. For patients with interstitial cystitis, cranberry juice can trigger severe pain and discomfort. If you’re struggling with urinary frequency, urgency or pain as your bladder fills, talk with your doctor. You may have a condition called “interstitial cystitis.” Early diagnosis is essential. Learn more at: www.icawareness.org.
30 seconds – Coffee Hurts
Does a cup of coffee lead to numerous trips to the bathroom? Does your bladder hurt as it fills with urine? Interstitial cystitis affects millions of men and women in the United States and around the world. Patients are often misdiagnosed with bladder infections despite the fact that their urine cultures are negative. IC Awareness Month offers hope and encouragement to patients who are suffering in silence at home alone. Learn more at: www.icawareness.org
30 seconds – IC Affects Millions of Men and Women
Are you unable to sleep through the night without using the restroom? Are you struggling with bladder infections but the tests come back negative? More than twelve million men and women in the USA struggle with symptoms of severe urinary frequency, urgency and/or pain. Interstitial Cystitis is real and treatable! For more information, please visit icawareness.org