Staying active while living with Interstitial Cystitis (IC) does not have to involve intense workouts. Many people find that gentle, mindful movement can support overall comfort and well-being.
This article shares general, non-clinical information about movement options that some individuals with IC find manageable.
Low-Impact Movement Options
Some people with IC choose low-impact activities such as:
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Walking
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Gentle stretching
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Yoga (with modifications)
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Pilates (low-intensity or beginner level)
Focusing on breathing, relaxation, and body awareness — rather than intensity — may help some individuals feel more comfortable.
Avoiding Overexertion
High-impact or strenuous exercise may trigger symptoms for some people, while others may tolerate different activity levels. Paying attention to personal limits and responses is important.
There is no one-size-fits-all approach.
Consistency Over Intensity
Short, regular movement sessions may feel more sustainable than occasional intense workouts. Finding a routine that fits your body and energy level can make staying active feel more achievable.
This content is for educational purposes only and does not provide medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional regarding diagnosis or management of IC.
