Is Lyme disease driving your chronic bladder symptoms?

For countless people—especially women—recurrent UTIs, pelvic pain, and bladder discomfort become a frustrating cycle of antibiotics, negative urine cultures, and no real answers.
Many are told they have Interstitial Cystitis (IC) or Painful Bladder Syndrome, yet despite treatment, their symptoms don’t improve.
This episode of the LymeBytes! podcast, hosted by Dr. Myriah Hinchey, brings long‑overdue attention to a root cause that is often missed: tick‑borne infections embedded in the bladder wall.
What this episode uncovers
In this 40‑minute conversation, Dr. Pamela Cipriano, DNP, APRN, a specialist in chronic Lyme and complex multisystem illness, explains how:
- Lyme disease and co‑infections can act as opportunistic pathogens, thriving when the immune system is dysregulated.
- These pathogens may embed directly into the bladder wall, creating persistent inflammation and symptoms that mimic IC.
- Many patients are misdiagnosed because standard urine cultures fail to detect these stealth infections.
- The bladder can become a long‑term reservoir for biofilms—protective communities of bacteria that resist treatment.
- Neurological dysfunction caused by Lyme can further disrupt bladder function.
- This episode shines a light on the diagnostic blind spots that leave patients suffering for years without answers.
Dr. Cipriano and Dr. Hinchey discuss advanced testing, integrative treatment strategies, and the importance of addressing biofilms, detoxification, hormonal balance, and immune repair—a holistic approach rarely offered in conventional care.




















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