Extractions: Category : Health Centers Cystocele Alternate Names : Dropped Bladder, Fallen Bladder Pictures and Images Attribution Cystocele is a condition in which part of the bladder drops down, or protrudes, into the wall of the vagina. What is going on in the body? The bladder is the holding place for urine. It lies just above the vagina in a female. Between the bladder and vagina is a wall made of tissues and muscles that support the bladder and the urethra. The urethra is a tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body. When a woman has a cystocele, the wall supporting the bladder is weaker than usual. This weakening allows part of the bladder to protrude or drop down into the vagina. As the bladder droops into the vagina, the urethra becomes stretched, allowing urine to leak out of the urethra. What are the causes and risks of the disease?
Extractions: Category : Health Centers Cystocele Alternate Names : Dropped Bladder, Fallen Bladder Cystocele Pictures and Images Attribution What are the treatments for the disease? Treatment of a cystocele is aimed at reducing symptoms. These measures may help: avoiding straining during bowel movements or heavy lifting doing Kegel exercises to strengthen the muscles supporting the bladder and vagina using a pessary, which is a device fitted into the vagina to hold the bladder in place taking hormone replacement therapy , or HRT, for postmenopausal women , which may help to strengthen the muscles around the vagina and bladder surgery for severe or persistent symptoms, or for a progressive cystocele. The goal of the surgery is to move the bladder back into its normal position and hold it there. What are the side effects of the treatments?
UrologyHealth.org - Adult Conditions - Bladder - Overactive Bladder fallen bladder. When the bladder falls or sags from its normal position down to the Can result from either a fallen bladder or weak sphincter muscles. http://www.urologyhealth.org/adult/index.cfm?cat=03&topic=450
Extractions: Mon, 26 Nov 2001 17:24:05 -0600 (CST) Would it be beneficial to have bladder suspension surgery in the absence of incontinence? Low back and pelvic pain, along with VERY frequent urination and a vaginal buldge are my only symptoms thus far. I do, however, seem to get more than my fair share of yeast and bladder infections. I had a hysterectomy about 18 months ago and am wondering why this is happening to me now!? It's more a matter of annoyance than anything else, although it would be nice to NOT have to use the bathroom every 30 minutes! :-) My social life is suffering here! And, I'm afraid if I don't fix it now it'll get worse with time.
ENDO Messages For May, 2003: Re: Dropped Bladder I also have a fallen bladder. My doctor said it was caused from child fallen bladder runs in families also. It can be caused from multiple births, http://forums.obgyn.net/endo/ENDO.0305/0655.html
Extractions: the thing you insert in vagina is called a pessary. Fallen bladder runs in families also. It can be caused from multiple births, lifting, and hyst. Bless u, DJ recommended search... OBGYN.net only forums endozone.org Web use when must restrict search to only the endometriosis forum... Enter search keywords: Returns per screen: Require all keywords: Return to Technical Problems: webmaster@obgyn.net
Gihealth.com - Built For Patient Satisfaction of the bladder) or a fallen bladder, a vaginal approach may be chosen. In thisprocedure, the defect of the fallen bladder or uterus can be repaired and http://www.gihealth.com/html/education/incontinence.html
Extractions: Actually, your urinary system is really an amazing piece of work. Every time you eat, your body absorbs fluids into your blood stream. Every day, the billions of cells in your body generate waste products that are toxic and must be removed. Your two kidneys constantly filter your bloodstream to remove excess fluid and toxins from your body. This excess fluid, or urine, is transported down each ureter (YOUR-eh-tur) and stored in your urinary bladder (not to be confused with your gall bladder) until it is socially acceptable to empty. The bladder is a balloon-shaped muscular organ that changes shape as it fills with urine.
Extractions: Back to Search El cistocele es un trastorno parecido a la hernia, que afecta a las mujeres cuando la pared entre la vejiga y la vagina se debilita, ocasionando que la vejiga caiga o baje por la vagina. Ademas de las molestias, el resultado de una vejiga caida puede causar dos clases de problemas: La vejiga caida extiende el orificio hasta la uretra y la orina puede salir cuando la mujer hace cualquier cosa que cause presion en la vejiga, por ejemplo cuando tose. Grado 1 Grado 2 Mas severo - la vejiga se hunde en la vagina lo suficiente para alcanzar el orificio de la vagina. Grado 3 Mas avanzado - la vejiga sobresale por el orificio de la vagina. Que causa el cistocele?
Male Urinary Incontinence Bed wetting; Bedwetting; fallen bladder; Loss of pelvic support; Overflowincontinence; Primary nocturnal enuresis; Self-wetting; Stress incontinence; http://www.icongrouponline.com/health/Male_Urinary_Incontinence.html
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Stress Incontinence STRESS INCONTINENCE A Bibliography, Medical Dictionary, and Annotated ResearchGuide to Internet References (fallen bladder) http://www.icongrouponline.com/health/Stress_Incontinence_Ph.html
Extractions: E B O O K Electronic File * E-Book version sent via e-mail in 2 business days Pages Price $34.95(USD) ISBN Published Synopsis In March 2001, the National Institutes of Health issued the following warning: "The number of Web sites offering health-related resources grows every day. Many sites provide valuable information, while others may have information that is unreliable or misleading." Furthermore, because of the rapid increase in Internet-based information, many hours can be wasted searching, selecting, and printing. Since only the smallest fraction of information dealing with stress incontinence is indexed in search engines, such as www.google.com or others, a non-systematic approach to Internet research can be not only time consuming, but also incomplete. This book was created for medical professionals, students, and members of the general public who want to conduct medical research using the most advanced tools available and spending the least amount of time doing so. Related Conditions/Synonyms fallen bladder Description This is a 3-in-1 reference book. It gives a complete medical dictionary covering hundreds of terms and expressions relating to stress incontinence. It also gives extensive lists of bibliographic citations. Finally, it provides information to users on how to update their knowledge using various Internet resources. The book is designed for physicians, medical students preparing for Board examinations, medical researchers, and patients who want to become familiar with research dedicated to stress incontinence. If your time is valuable, this book is for you. First, you will not waste time searching the Internet while missing a lot of relevant information. Second, the book also saves you time indexing and defining entries. Finally, you will not waste time and money printing hundreds of web pages.
OXYTROL: Glossary Of OAB Terms Cystocele, (SIStoh-seel) fallen bladder. When the bladder falls or sags Stress urinary incontinence can result from either a fallen bladder or weak http://www.oxytrol.com/p/oab_glossary.html
Kegelmaster Discussion Forum After you ve used the Kegelmaster long enough to get your fallen bladder (alsoreferred to as bladder prolapse or cystocele ) under control you should http://www.network54.com/Forum/thread?forumid=80980&messageid=1094134394
Kegelmaster Discussion Forum and bladder prolapse, pelvic pain and common female sexual dysfunction. After you ve used the Kegelmaster long enough to get your fallen bladder http://www.network54.com/Forum/message?forumid=80980&messageid=1094202718
Search Result For "Cystocele" Cystocele (fallen bladder); Cystocele (fallen bladder); Cystocele Repair;Cystocoele, Rectocoele and Pelvic Support Surgery; Dropped Bladder (Cystocele); http://www.noah-health.org/search/results.php?lang=1&keyword=Cystocele&dtype=1
Cystocele Cystocele (fallen bladder) National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Cystocele (fallen bladder) University of Virginia Health System (also in http://www.noah-health.org/en/kidver/kidney/specific/cystocele.html
NewStandard: 3/20/98 fallen bladders are one cause of stress incontinence. Tests, however, demonstratedthat your fallen bladder has no hand in your case. http://www.s-t.com/daily/03-98/03-20-98/zzzaddon.htm
Extractions: The words are listed in alphabetical order. Some words have many meanings; only those meanings that relate to urologic diseases are included. A term will refer the reader to another definition only when the second definition gives additional information about a topic that is directly related to the first term. This information is not a substitute for a visit to your doctor. Talk to a health professional if you have a urologic problem.
Cystocele. Cystocele (fallen bladder) (2003) online, University of Maryland Medicinal Cystocele (fallen bladder) (2002) online, National Kidney and Urologic http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/LFourPagesMoreInfo/Cyst
Extractions: Continence Foundation of Australia Cystocele (fallen bladder) (2003) [online], University of Maryland Medicinal System, USA. More information here. Cystocele repair [online], Folsom Obstetrics and Gynaecology Medical Group Inc, USA. More information here. O'Sullivan, B., New approaches to prolapse [online], MedicineAu, Medicine Australia. More information here. Cystocele (fallen bladder) (2002) [online], National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health, USA. More information here. Rectocele (2004) [online], Better Health Channel, Department of Human Services, State Government of Victoria, Australia. More information here.
Overview Of Urogenital Disorders Urinary infections may occur because the bladder muscles do not tighten enough Analgesic Nephropathy Cystocele (fallen bladder) End Stage Renal Disease http://ymghealthinfo.org/content.asp?page=P01466