A summary of the chronic pain treatment options available for bladder pain syndrome patients. This discussion includes pharmacological agents such as anti-neuropathic pain medications, complementary therapies, physiotherapy, nerve blocks, RF ablation therapies, and caudal epidurals.
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Date of Preparation: June 2022 | UK-URO-169ia
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