Clinical practice guidelines for the management of bladder pain syndrome/chronic pelvic pain aim to help guide clinicians in diagnosing and treating patients they see on a day-to-day basis in the clinic. However, the approaches suggested by current clinical guidelines may not always align with the practicalities of routine clinical practice, where patient expectations must also be taken into consideration.
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