a hernia through the vaginal walls is cystocele
I had (2) hernia surgery removal & was cut @ (5) times . Hospitalized (5) days & released for home Afterward minor pain but could not use the toilet ( bowl movement) for @ ( 11 ) days. Yr-2015 now still have stomach pain ( slightly) My Age ( 83 )yr
Another term for diaphragmatic hernia is a hiatal hernia.
A protrusion of a part of the stomach through the esophageal opening in the diaphragm is known as a hiatal hernia. This condition can cause symptoms such as heartburn, chest pain, and difficulty swallowing. Treatment options range from lifestyle changes to surgery, depending on the severity of the hernia.
No, a hematoma and a hernia are two different medical conditions. A hematoma is a collection of blood outside of blood vessels, while a hernia is when an organ or tissue pushes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or connective tissue. Hematomas typically resolve on their own, while hernias may require surgical intervention.
There is no record of a bilingual hernia, but there is a very common type of hernia called inguinal hernia. This type of hernia occurs when fatty tissues or part of an organ, such as your bowel, pushes through the muscles in your stomach wall near your groin. This happens most often to men who will feel a lump in their groin area after exertion. Sometimes lying down will cause the tissue to recede back behind the stomach muscles and the lump goes away. Other times the lump remains and requires a doctor's intervention.
Cystocele is the term meaning hernia of the bladder.Hernia of urinary bladder is known as sliding hernia. This hernia occurs when an organ drags along part of peritoneum,or ,in other words,the organ is a part of the hernia sac.The colon and urinary bladder are often involved. the term also frequently refers to sliding hernia of the stomach.
A cystourethrocele is a hernia of the bladder and urethra through the anterior vaginal wall. It's a relatively common issue.
A hernia of the urinary bladder is called a "cystocele." It occurs when the bladder protrudes into the front wall of the vagina due to weakened pelvic support tissues. This condition can lead to symptoms such as urinary incontinence or difficulty in urination. Treatment often involves pelvic floor exercises or surgical intervention, depending on severity.
I had double hernia's last year, and I had two bladder infections leading to it. The doctor told me I probably had the hernia's for a few years. Since I had the hernia's repaired, I haven't had a bladder infection since. Personally I blame the bladder infections on the hernia's, the doctor said it was possible. My health was perfect (other then the hernia's) when I got the bladder infections, the chances are good in my option it "could" be the cause of a UTI.
Cyst means bladder or sac, rect means rectum, and cele means hernia or protrusion. A cystocele is herniation of the bladder, and rectocele is herniation of the rectum. Put together, cystorectocele is herniation of the urinary bladder and rectum (usually referring to herniation into the vagina.)
Enterocele
I had (2) hernia surgery removal & was cut @ (5) times . Hospitalized (5) days & released for home Afterward minor pain but could not use the toilet ( bowl movement) for @ ( 11 ) days. Yr-2015 now still have stomach pain ( slightly) My Age ( 83 )yr
the rectum (Latin for 'straight') is the last part of the intestine 'cystis' is Greek for 'bladder'. The word 'kyst" comes from the same source, but here it is the urinary bladder that is meant. 'cele' is Greek for "hernia", a general medical term signifying an organ being pushed out of its rightful position. So I suppose 'rectocystocele' means that the last part of your intestine has been pushed into the urinary bladder. I am NOT a doctor, just an educated Greek.
Mesh carries complications of pain in about 30 percent of hernia surgeries. A hernia is the bulging of the intestine or fat that pushes its way through a weak point of the body.
its called hiatal hernia or hiatus hernia.
Also called a pelvic floor hernia or prudendal hernia occurs when the pelvic floor is damaged and the uterus sags, sometimes into the vaginal opening.
The symptoms of the disease hernia are visible lump or bulge, occasional digestive upsets, weakness, fever, urinary Problems, discomfort, constipation, and nausea and vomiting.