Symptom·Immune·Reviewed May 30, 2026

Supplements for Interstitial cystitis / bladder discomfort.

When interstitial cystitis / bladder discomfort is the complaint, these are the supplements most often associated with it in the NutriStack library, ranked by how directly each one targets it and by the strength of the evidence.

Supplements

Ranked by relevance, top first.

Relevance reflects how directly each supplement targets this symptom in the NutriStack map. Evidence is the supplement’s own rating. Open any name for the full profile.

  1. 01
    QuercetinLimited
    68% match

    Quercetin has anti-inflammatory and mast-cell-stabilizing actions that small studies suggest may ease pelvic pain in interstitial cystitis, though the evidence remains preliminary.

    SuggestedQuercetin phytosome
  2. 02
    L-ArginineLimited
    60% match

    L-arginine is a nitric oxide precursor that has been trialed for interstitial cystitis symptom relief, with inconsistent and at best modest results.

    SuggestedL-arginine HCl
  3. 03
    ProbioticsLimited
    57% match

    Probiotics may support urogenital microbial balance and help limit flare-triggering infections, but direct interstitial cystitis data are sparse.

    SuggestedMulti-strain Lactobacillus capsules
  4. 04
    D-MannoseLimited
    55% match

    D-mannose may help when bladder discomfort is partly driven by recurrent E. coli infection rather than the interstitial cystitis process itself.

    SuggestedD-mannose powder

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