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A staging system is used to grade the severity of a cystocele. A stage I, II, or III prolapse descends to progressively lower areas of the vagina. A stage IV prolapse descends to or protrudes through the vaginal opening
What is the cost of Cystocele and rectocele surgery
What is the cost of Cystocele and rectocele surgery
The suffix "-cele" in the term cystocele means hernia or protrusion. In the context of cystocele, it refers to the protrusion of the bladder into the wall of the vagina.
Urinary incontinence is the most common symptom of a cystocele
Surgery is generally not performed unless the symptoms of the prolapse have begun to interfere with daily life.Surgery is generally reserved for stage III and IV cystoceles
It was for me because I have a cystocele, fallen bladder. Had it done yesterday afternoon but went out last night with some cramping. That is mainly due to cystocele.
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Factors that are linked to cystocele development include age, repeated childbirth, hormone deficiency, menopause, constipation, ongoing physical activity, heavy lifting, and prior hysterectomy
A cystocele is a medical condition where the walls between a woman's bladder and vagina weaken, causing the bladder to bulge into the vagina. This can lead to symptoms such as pelvic pressure, urinary incontinence, and discomfort during intercourse. Treatment options may include pelvic floor exercises, pessaries, or surgery.
The goals of cystocele repair are to relieve a patient's symptoms, to improve or maintain urinary and sexual function, to return pelvic structures to their original position, and to prevent the formation of new defects