

Bladder Instillation
Bladder Instillation is a therapeutic procedure where medication is introduced directly into the bladder via a catheter.
It is commonly used for interstitial cystitis, bladder inflammation, recurrent urinary infections, or chemotherapy delivery to treat bladder cancer locally.
Indications and Therapeutic Goals
Bladder instillation is indicated for patients with bladder inflammation, pain, or recurring urinary infections. Medications can include anti-inflammatory agents, local anesthetics, or chemotherapeutic drugs.
Procedure and Technique
A sterile catheter is inserted into the bladder, and the prescribed solution is instilled. Patients usually retain the solution for 15–30 minutes to allow absorption and therapeutic effect.
Post-Treatment Care
Patients are advised to rest briefly and avoid immediate urination to maximize drug efficacy. Monitoring includes symptom improvement and follow-up as necessary.
Why Choose Us for Bladder Therapy
CureU Healthcare provides precise administration, personalized treatment plans, and modern facilities to optimize symptom relief and minimize discomfort.
Conclusion
Bladder Instillation delivers targeted therapy directly to the bladder, effectively treating inflammation, infections, and bladder conditions. CureU Healthcare ensures safe and effective administration.


