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Prolapse of the Bladder and Urethra

Prolapse of the anterior (front) vaginal wall

  • Cystocele (bladder prolapse) - When the bladder prolapses, it falls towards the vagina and creates a large bulge in the front vaginal wall. It's common for both the bladder and the urethra to prolapse together. This is called a cystourethrocele and is the most common type of prolapse in women.
  • Urethrocele (prolapse of the urethra) - When the urethra (the tube that carries urine from the bladder) slips out of place, it also pushes against the front of the vaginal wall, but lower down, near the opening of the vagina. This usually happens together with a cystocele.

    Both the prolapse of the bladder and urethra are easy for a Doctor or health care professional to see during a physical examination. They often occur at the same time and are usually caused by damage that happens when a baby is born via a vaginal delivery.

    Symptoms of a prolapse of the bladder and urethra

    Many women have some degree of bladder and urethral prolapse, Some women exhibit no symptoms and in others symptoms do not appear for years. When symptoms do appear, they may include the following :
  • Difficulty urinating,
  • Involuntary release of urine - urinary incontinence
  • Pain during during sexual intercourse.

    Treatment

    Surgery is not required unless the symptoms interfere with daily activities. There are things that a woman can do to improve her bladder prolapse and prevent it from worsening, these include:
  • Avoid standing for long periods of time.
  • Eat a high fibre diet with plenty of fresh fruits, vegetables and wholegrain bread and cereal, to prevent constipation and reduce straining.
  • Perform regular pelvic floor exercises. These help strengthen weakened muscles, aid recovery after pelvic surgery, and will reduce symptoms like leaking urine and backache.

    Surgery to treat bladder and urethral prolapse

    Bladder and urethral prolapse often occur with the prolapse of other pelvic organs such as uterine prolapse, rectal prolapse (rectocele), or small bowel prolapse (enterocele).
    Unless another health problem is present that would require an abdominal incision, the bladder and urethra are usually repaired through an incision in the wall of the vagina. This surgery pulls together the loose or torn tissue in the area of prolapse in the bladder or urethra and strengthens the wall of the vagina to prevent prolapse from recurring.

    Prevention

    Women can reduce their risk of bladder prolapse, or prevent it from worsening by doing the following :
  • Avoid standing for long periods of time.
  • Eat a high fibre diet with plenty of fresh fruits, vegetables and wholegrain bread and cereal, to prevent constipation and reduce straining.
  • Do regular pelvic floor exercises. These help strengthen weakened muscles, aid recovery after pelvic surgery, and may reduce symptoms like leaking urine and backache.
  • Lose weight and maintain a healthy weight
  • Avoid heavy lifting and straining.

    Read about
  • Bladder and Urethra Prolapse
  • Prolapse of the Rectum
  • Prolapse of the Uterus
  • Pelvic Organ Prolapse.
  • The following products will help:
    Kegel8 - Results Within Weeks From StressNoMore.co.uk Kegel8 - Results Within Weeks
    Pelvic exercises are vital to help prevent prolapse, or to stop a prolapse getting worse. The Kegel8 Pelvic Exerciser takes the guesswork out of pelvic muscle toning by automatically performing beneficial kegel exercises fast and effectively. The Kegel8 Pelvic Exerciser can help to counteract the painful symptoms associated with prolapse.

    Anuform Anal Probe From StressNoMore.co.uk Anuform Anal Probe
    The Anuform Anal Probe has a revolutionary shape which allows you to be mobile during treatment and the probe provides more efficient and comfortable stimulation compared to other anal probes. Can be use vaginally if you want a smaller probe and anally for sufferers of fecal incontinence or prolapse of the rectum.

    Athena - Cordless Pelvic Exerciser From StressNoMore.co.uk Athena - Cordless Pelvic Exerciser
    See the Athena as featured on GMTV's This Morning.
    Dr Chris Steele, the Family GP for GMTV This MorningThis Morning (2.7MB download) with Fern Britton and Dr Chris Steele discussing bladder weakness and featuring the Athena Pelvic Muscle Trainer.

     

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