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Dr. Myriah Hinchey and Dr. Pamela Cipriano discuss chronic Lyme disease, recurrent UTIs, interstitial cystitis misdiagnosis, bladder biofilms, advanced testing, and integrative treatment strategies.
In this episode of LymeBytes!, I sit down with Dr. Pamela Cipriano, DNP, APRN, a specialist in chronic Lyme disease, to uncover a frequently missed root cause of chronic urinary tract infections and painful bladder symptoms: tick-borne illness.
We explore how Lyme disease and co-infections act as opportunistic pathogens that thrive in immune dysregulation and can embed directly into the bladder wall. Dr. Cipriano explains why so many patients—especially women—are misdiagnosed with Interstitial Cystitis or Painful Bladder Syndrome despite negative urine cultures, and how the bladder can serve as a long-term reservoir for persistent infection and inflammation.
This conversation also covers neurological bladder dysfunction in Lyme, diagnostic blind spots in conventional medicine, and integrative treatment strategies that address biofilms, detoxification, hormonal health, and immune repair. This episode is essential listening for anyone struggling with recurrent UTIs, chronic pelvic pain, or unexplained bladder symptoms.
Dr. Pamela Cipriano, DNP, APRN, is a doctor of nursing practice who specializes in chronic Lyme disease and complex, multisystem illness. Her work focuses on uncovering hidden infections, addressing immune dysfunction, and using integrative strategies to help patients recover when conventional care falls short.
Website: https://www.thepracticeofhealthandwellness.com/about-me
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Myriah Hinchey, ND, FMAPS
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Dr. Myriah Hinchey and Dr. Pamela Cipriano discuss chronic Lyme disease, recurrent UTIs, interstitial cystitis misdiagnosis, bladder biofilms, advanced testing, and integrative treatment strategies.
In this episode of LymeBytes!, I sit down with Dr. Pamela Cipriano, DNP, APRN, a specialist in chronic Lyme disease, to uncover a frequently missed root cause of chronic urinary tract infections and painful bladder symptoms: tick-borne illness.
We explore how Lyme disease and co-infections act as opportunistic pathogens that thrive in immune dysregulation and can embed directly into the bladder wall. Dr. Cipriano explains why so many patients—especially women—are misdiagnosed with Interstitial Cystitis or Painful Bladder Syndrome despite negative urine cultures, and how the bladder can serve as a long-term reservoir for persistent infection and inflammation.
This conversation also covers neurological bladder dysfunction in Lyme, diagnostic blind spots in conventional medicine, and integrative treatment strategies that address biofilms, detoxification, hormonal health, and immune repair. This episode is essential listening for anyone struggling with recurrent UTIs, chronic pelvic pain, or unexplained bladder symptoms.
Dr. Pamela Cipriano, DNP, APRN, is a doctor of nursing practice who specializes in chronic Lyme disease and complex, multisystem illness. Her work focuses on uncovering hidden infections, addressing immune dysfunction, and using integrative strategies to help patients recover when conventional care falls short.
Website: https://www.thepracticeofhealthandwellness.com/about-me
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dr.Pamela.Cipriano/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/practicehealthwellness/?hl=en
Myriah Hinchey, ND, FMAPS
https://www.instagram.com/drmyriahhinchey/
https://www.facebook.com/lymecore
https://shop.lymebytes.com/
https://shop.lymecore.com/
Special thanks to TruDose and OxyHealth
PODCAST
Thank you for listening.
Please subscribe and share.
This podcast is produced by DrTalks.com
https://drtalks.com/podcast-service/

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