Bladder Pain Syndrome With Repeated Bladder Hydrodistention—A Case of Functional Somatic Syndrome Considered in Relation to Alexithymia

Q4 Medicine
Naoki Wada, Tsubasa Hatakeyama, Taichiro Ishimaru, Ryoken Tsunekawa, Kotona Miyauchi, Daiki Kikuchi, Takeya Kitta, Masaki Watanabe
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Abstract

Introduction

We present a patient with bladder pain syndrome (BPS) who underwent repeated bladder hydrodistentions.

Case Presentation

A female patient visited our department because of refractory bladder pain. She was diagnosed with BPS; she had only mucosal bleeding after distention. Her bladder pain improved after hydrodistention; however, the symptoms flared up within a few months. She also consulted with the palliative care department and was diagnosed with chronic pain associated with alexithymia. Various drugs were administered; however, none were effective or continued because of side effects. It was also challenging for her to embrace introspective counseling. Ultimately, along with her strong desire, the hydrodistention continued every few months. Her bladder capacity was approximately 200 mL.

Conclusion

BPS with uncontrolled bladder pain may be a functional somatic syndrome associated with alexithymia, and interventions such as psychosomatic medicine could be necessary from the early stage.

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膀胱疼痛综合征伴反复膀胱水肿-与述情障碍相关的功能性躯体综合征1例
我们报告一位膀胱疼痛综合征(BPS)的患者,他经历了反复的膀胱水肿。一例女性患者因难治性膀胱疼痛来我科就诊。她被诊断为BPS;她只有肿胀后的粘膜出血。腹水膨胀后膀胱疼痛改善;然而,症状在几个月内突然出现。她还咨询了姑息治疗部门,并被诊断患有与述情障碍相关的慢性疼痛。他们服用了各种药物;然而,由于副作用,没有一个是有效的或持续的。接受内省咨询对她来说也是一个挑战。最终,伴随着她强烈的欲望,腹水膨胀每隔几个月就会持续一次。她的膀胱容量约为200毫升。结论BPS伴膀胱疼痛失控可能是一种与述情障碍相关的功能性躯体综合征,早期应采取心身药物等干预措施。
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IJU Case Reports Medicine-Urology
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