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1. Cystocele - Urological Disorders Health Guide
Cystocele or fallen bladder, a definition, results of this condition, the grades, causes, diagnosis and possible treatments.
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Cystocele (fallen bladder)
What is a cystocele?
Cystocele is the name for a hernia-like disorder in women that occurs when the wall between the bladder and the vagina weakens, causing the bladder to drop or sag into the vagina. What are the results of a cystocele?
In addition to discomfort, the resulting dropped bladder can cause two kinds of problems to occur:
  • unwanted urine leakage
  • incomplete emptying of the bladder
The dropped bladder stretches the opening into the urethra, and urine may leak when a woman:
  • coughs
  • sneezes
  • laughs
  • or does any action that puts pressure on the bladder
What are the grades of cystoceles?
  • grade 1 - mild - when the bladder droops only a short way into the vagina
  • grade 2 - more severe - when the bladder has sunk into the vagina far enough to reach the opening of the vagina
  • grade 3- most advanced - when the bladder bulges out through the opening of the vagina
What causes a cystocele?

2. Cystocele (Fallen Bladder)
Cystocele (fallen bladder) In some women, a fallen bladder stretches theopening into the urethra, causing urine leakage when the woman coughs, sneezes,
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Cystocele (Fallen Bladder)
A cystocele (SIS-tuh-seal) occurs when the wall between a woman's bladder and her vagina weakens and allows the bladder to droop into the vagina. This condition may cause discomfort and problems with emptying the bladder. A cystocele is mild (grade 1) when the bladder droops only a short way into the vagina. With more severe (grade 2) cystocele, the bladder sinks far enough to reach the opening of the vagina. The most advanced (grade 3) cystocele occurs when the bladder bulges out through the opening of the vagina. A doctor may be able to diagnose a grade 2 or grade 3 cystocele from a description of symptoms and from physical examination of the vagina because the fallen part of the bladder will be visible. A voiding cystourethrogram (sis-toe-yoo-REETH-roe-gram) is a test that involves taking x rays of the bladder during urination. This x ray shows the shape of the bladder and lets the doctor see any problems that might block the normal flow of urine. Other tests may be needed to find or rule out problems in other parts of the urinary system. Large cystoceles may require surgery to move the bladder back into a more normal position and keep it there. This operation may be performed by a gynecologist, a urologist, or a urogynecologist. The patient should be prepared to stay in the hospital for several days and take 4 to 6 weeks to recover fully.

3. Fallen Bladder (Cystocele)
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Fallen Bladder (Cystocele)
A cystocele (SIS-tuh-seal) occurs when the wall between a woman's bladder and her vagina weakens and lets the bladder droop into the vagina. This condition may cause discomfort and problems with emptying the bladder. In some women, a fallen bladder stretches the opening into the urethra, causing urine leakage when the woman coughs, sneezes, laughs, or does any action that puts pressure on the bladder. So a bladder that has dropped from its normal position may cause two kinds of problemsunwanted urine leakage and incomplete emptying of the bladder. A cystocele is mild (grade 1) when the bladder droops only a short way into the vagina. A more severe (grade 2) cystocele means that the bladder has sunk into the vagina far enough to reach the opening of the vagina. The most advanced (grade 3) cystocele occurs when the bladder bulges out through the opening of the vagina. A cystocele may result from muscle straining while giving birth. Other kinds of strainingsuch as heavy lifting or repeated straining during bowel movementsmay also cause the bladder to fall. The hormone estrogen helps keep the muscles around the vagina strong. When women go through menopause (when they stop having periods), their bodies stop making estrogen, so the muscles around the vagina and bladder may grow weak.

4. Fallen Bladder (Cystocele)
fallen bladder (Cystocele) A cystocele (SIStuh-seal) occurs when the wall between a woman's bladder and her vagina weakens and lets the bladder
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5. Urodynamic Testing
Describes normal bladder function as well as problems in the urinary system but can occur with a fallen bladder or rarely after a surgical procedure for
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On this page: If you have a problem with urine leakage or blocked urine flow, your doctor or nurse can help. One of the first steps may be urodynamic testing to find precisely what the problem is. Urinary tract Several muscles, organs, and nerves are involved in collecting, storing, and releasing urine. The kidneys form urine by filtering wastes and extra water from the bloodstream. The ureters are tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder. Normal urine flow is one way. If urine backs up toward the kidneys, infections are more likely. The bladder, a hollow muscular organ shaped like a balloon, sits in the pelvis and is held in place by ligaments attached to other organs and to the pelvic bones. The bladder stores urine until you are ready to empty it. It swells into a round shape when it is full and gets smaller as it empties. A healthy bladder can hold up to 16 ounces (2 cups) of urine comfortably for 2 to 5 hours. The bladder opens into the urethra, the tube that allows urine to pass outside the body. Circular muscles called sphincters close tightly to keep urine from leaking. The involuntary leakage of urine is called incontinence.

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7. Cystocele Fallen Bladder
Discover the causes for cystoceles or fallen bladders. Learn about the role hormones play in bladder control problems from pregnancy to menopause
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8. Fallen Bladder (Cystocele)
A cystocele occurs when the wall between a woman s bladder and her vagina weakensand lets the bladder droop into the vagina.
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Fallen Bladder (Cystocele)
A cystocele (SIS-tuh-seal) occurs when the wall between a woman's bladder and her vagina weakens and lets the bladder droop into the vagina. This condition may cause discomfort and problems with emptying the bladder. In some women, a fallen bladder stretches the opening into the urethra, causing urine leakage when the woman coughs, sneezes, laughs, or does any action that puts pressure on the bladder. So a bladder that has dropped from its normal position may cause two kinds of problemsunwanted urine leakage and incomplete emptying of the bladder. A cystocele is mild (grade 1) when the bladder droops only a short way into the vagina. A more severe (grade 2) cystocele means that the bladder has sunk into the vagina far enough to reach the opening of the vagina. The most advanced (grade 3) cystocele occurs when the bladder bulges out through the opening of the vagina. A cystocele may result from muscle straining while giving birth. Other kinds of strainingsuch as heavy lifting or repeated straining during bowel movementsmay also cause the bladder to fall. The hormone estrogen helps keep the muscles around the vagina strong. When women go through menopause (when they stop having periods), their bodies stop making estrogen, so the muscles around the vagina and bladder may grow weak.

9. Methodist Health Care System
An article about cystocele, fallen bladder with a look at the causes, results, diagnoses and treatment options.
http://www.methodisthealth.com/urogen/cystocel.htm

10. Cycstocele (Fallen Bladder)- Arizona Wellness Center
the bladder droop into the vagina. This condition may cause discomfort and problems with emptying the bladder. In some women, a fallen bladder
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14. Cystocele (Fallen Bladder)
Detailed information on cystoceles (fallen bladder), including grades, causes,diagnosis, and treatment.
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15. Dropped Bladder
Pelvic Organ Prolapse means that one of the pelvic organs the bladder, the uterus, the intestines or the rectum has fallen down into the
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17. Cystocele - Urological Disorders Health Guide
Cystocele or fallen bladder, a definition, results of this condition, the grades, causes, diagnosis and possible treatments.
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18. Medical Dictionary: Fallen Bladder - WrongDiagnosis.com
Medical dictionary definition of fallen bladder as a medical term includingdiseases, symptoms, treatments, and other medical and health issues.
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Medical dictionaries: Medical dictionary Medical malpractice dictionary Medical Acronymns/Abbreviations Fallen bladder : Another name for Cystocele (or close medical condition association). Fallen bladder : Fallen bladder is listed as a type of (or associated with) the following medical conditions in our database: Bladder conditions Urinary disorders Physical conditions Prolapse ... Vagina conditions Fallen bladder (medical condition): Bladder falls down into the vagina. Fallen bladder : A cystocele (SIS-tuh-seal) occurs when the wall between a woman's bladder and her vagina weakens and lets the bladder droop into the vagina. This condition may cause discomfort and problems with emptying the bladder. In some women, a fallen bladder stretches the opening into the urethra, causing urine leakage when the woman coughs, sneezes, laughs, or does any action that puts pressure on the bladder. So a bladder that has dropped from its normal position may cause two kinds of problemsunwanted urine leakage and incomplete emptying of the bladder.

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Medical article Cystocele (fallen bladder) NIDDK including all symptom, diagnosis,misdiagnosis, treatment and prevention information.
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Cystocele (Fallen Bladder): NIDDK
Article title: Cystocele (Fallen Bladder): NIDDK Main condition: Cystocele Conditions: Cystocele A cystocele (SIS-tuh-seal) occurs when the wall between a woman's bladder and her vagina weakens and lets the bladder droop into the vagina. This condition may cause discomfort and problems with emptying the bladder. In some women, a fallen bladder stretches the opening into the urethra, causing urine leakage when the woman coughs, sneezes, laughs, or does any action that puts pressure on the bladder. So a bladder that has dropped from its normal position may cause two kinds of problemsunwanted urine leakage and incomplete emptying of the bladder. A cystocele is mild (grade 1) when the bladder droops only a short way into the vagina. A more severe (grade 2) cystocele means that the bladder has sunk into the vagina far enough to reach the opening of the vagina. The most advanced (grade 3) cystocele occurs when the bladder bulges out through the opening of the vagina. gen exstart causes$ A cystocele may result from muscle straining while giving birth. Other kinds of strainingsuch as heavy lifting or repeated straining during bowel movementsmay also cause the bladder to fall. The hormone estrogen helps keep the muscles around the vagina strong. When women go through menopause (when they stop having periods), their bodies stop making estrogen, so the muscles around the vagina and bladder may grow weak.

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