Interstitial Cystitis & Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Introduction

Interstitial Cystitis (IC) is a chronic inflammatory condition that affects the protective lining of the bladder, causing pain, urinary urgency, and frequent urination. Once thought to affect only women, it is now recognized in men as well. The exact cause is unknown, but it is believed to involve immune and inflammatory dysfunction rather than infection. Over time, inflammation can lead to scaring of the bladder wall, reducing its capacity and worsening symptoms.

So, can HBOT help with Interstitial Cystitis?

Yes—Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy has been shown to significantly improve bladder health, reduce pain, and restore bladder function in patients with IC. In a large study of over 200 patients, more than 96% reported substantial improvement in their symptoms after HBOT, with no worsening effects reported.

Benefits of HBOT for Interstitial Cystitis

  • Reduces Inflammation: HBOT decreases inflammatory substances and promotes anti-inflammatory activity in bladder tissue, helping to restore the protective lining.
    Promotes Healing: Enhanced oxygen delivery supports regeneration of bladder tissue and reduces scarring.
    Stimulates Stem Cell Production: HBOT increases stem cell release, supporting repair and regeneration of the bladder wall.
    Enhances Cellular Energy (Mitogenesis): Boosts mitochondrial function, giving cells the energy needed for healing.
    Encourages New Blood Vessel Growth (Angiogenesis): Improves circulation and nutrient delivery to inflamed tissues.
    Decreases Pain: HBOT activates Mu and Kappa receptors—natural pain modulators—providing significant pain relief.

Interstitial Cystitis & Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: FAQ's

  • Is HBOT safe for bladder conditions like Interstitial Cystitis?

    Yes. When performed under medical supervision, HBOT is very safe and well-tolerated by patients with Interstitial Cystitis. At Noah Clinics, every session is closely monitored to ensure comfort and safety. Many patients even find the sessions relaxing, and no adverse bladder effects have been reported in IC studies.

  • How long does each treatment last?

    For Interstitial Cystitis, each treatment typically lasts about 60 minutes at 2.0 ATA (comparable to being 33 feet underwater). You’ll breathe 100% oxygen while resting comfortably in the chamber, with brief “air breaks” built into the session for safety and optimal oxygen balance.

  • How many sessions are needed to notice improvement?

    Most patients begin noticing relief from bladder discomfort, urgency, or pelvic pain after just a few sessions. A full course of 15–20 treatments—performed daily or several times per week—typically provides the most consistent and lasting improvement.

  • Will I still need to see my urologist during HBOT treatment?

    Yes. HBOT works best as part of a comprehensive care plan. You should continue working with your urologist, especially for dietary guidance, bladder instillation therapy, or pelvic floor rehabilitation. HBOT complements these treatments by reducing inflammation, supporting tissue repair, and enhancing overall bladder health.

  • Are the results from HBOT lasting for Interstitial Cystitis?

    Yes. Many patients experience long-term reduction in pain and urinary frequency, along with improved bladder comfort and function. Results are most sustainable when paired with proper follow-up care, healthy lifestyle choices, and continued urologic management.

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