Friday, January 8, 2010

Prolapsed Bladder More Condition_symptoms How Can You Tell If You Have A Prolapsed Bladder?

How can you tell if you have a prolapsed bladder? - prolapsed bladder more condition_symptoms

Not trying to be rude or anything, but ... If your fingers inside, he felt as a lump or a bump?

3 comments:

matador 89 said...

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The medical term for cystocele prolapse of the bladder. You have no symptoms at first or you may have symptoms that have - Increased discomfort when you strain, cough, pushing or lifting. A feeling of fullness or pressure in the pelvis and vagina - especially when standing for long periods. Pelvic discomfort. A large piece of fabric that stands in severe cases, above the vaginal opening. The resulting soft bulge May, a mother, or the size of a grapefruit, feel, and generally disappears when you lie. A feeling that you are not completely emptied your bladder after urination. The loss of control of urine when coughing, sneezing or laughing (stress incontinence). In severe cases, can not control in a position to urinate at all. Chronic cystitis. Pain or loss of urine during sexual intercourse. Sexual dysfunction. If the other organs of the membership of the bubble motion in space in front of the vagina is the condition called anterior cystocele (prolapse). Assessments include a diagnostic test for Q-Tip, the bladder functionNo tests and tests of pelvic floor strength. Doctors can also use imaging tests such as ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging or cystoscopy.

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It is very important for an accurate diagnosis before trying to get to find a cure. Many diseases and conditions share common symptoms.


The information provided here should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of a disease. A doctor should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of diseases.

Hope this helps
Matador 89

flika said...

Normally there is a "feel" of the bulging, sagging or pressure in the vagina. It can also cause mild to moderate incontinence, or leakage, and urinary tract infections.

Your doctor can also say (in general), by a careful examination of the pelvis. You get the same feeling of prolapse of the bladder or uterus. And yes, if the package is either created by a very significant and it is difficult enough pressure on the vagina, that would feel in the situation, and maybe you'll find.

izzy said...

Yes, sometimes it's easy to see a bulge of tissue that, in severe cases, protrudes through the vaginal opening. The soft bulge may feel a mother, or that many women describe it as feeling like a balloon.
Sometimes you have stress incontinence when coughing and sneezing. A minor incident, often no symptoms.

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