Ketamine-induced bladder syndrome: Recognition as a key differential diagnosis and the need to curb recreational use

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2025-06
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Mansa STM Publishers
Abstract
The recreational use of ketamine is becoming increasingly widespread, largely due to its dissociative and anesthetic properties, as well as its accessibility and affordability. A significant and often irreversible impact on the urinary system has recently emerged as a concerning consequence of its recreational use. We present a case report of a young man who has been using ketamine recreationally for less than a year and has developed ketamine bladder syndrome. Within a few months, the patient developed acute kidney injury and some liver damage, as indicated by his blood tests, while continuing to take ketamine.
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Differential diagnosis of cystitis, Ketamine, Ketamine bladder syndrome, Recreational drug
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Malik MN, Kumar H, Perera KK.. Ketamine-induced bladder syndrome: Recognition as a key differential diagnosis and the need to curb recreational use . Indian Journal of Case Reports. 2025 Jun; 11(6): 254-256