Ureterocele
A urethra disorder is defined as a malfunction with the urethra. This can be caused by infection or deterioration of part of the urinary tract system and should be diagnosed and treated by a physician.
Herniation through the cranium is called "brain herniation." This occurs when brain tissue shifts from its normal position due to increased intracranial pressure, often as a result of trauma, tumors, or swelling. The most common types of brain herniation include uncal herniation, tonsillar herniation, and central herniation. Each type can lead to severe neurological deficits and is considered a medical emergency.
A herniated L5-S1 disc can cause symptoms that radiate into the buttocks and legs, but it typically does not directly cause pain in the bladder or prostate area or extend into the urethra. It's more likely that symptoms related to the bladder, prostate, or urethra may be due to other factors unrelated to the disc herniation. If you are experiencing these symptoms, it's important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
ptosisplexiaProlapse (pro = forward + lapse = fall) is a medical term applied to things like a prolapsed uterus or vaginal prolapse. It is when an organ falls out of place. A spinal disc herniation is sometimes referred to as a "disc prolapse".
Type I:Moderate movement of the urethra, with no hernia.Type II:Severe or hypermobility in the urethra of more than 0.8 in (2 cm).Type III:Hypermobility of the urethra where the primary source of incontinence is the inability of the sphincter muscles.
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Type II: Severe or hypermobility in the urethra of more than 0.8 in (2 cm), with or without decent of the urethra into pelvic structures.
Type I: Moderate movement of the urethra, with no hernia or cystocele
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That would depend on the type of muscular disorder.
Iridocele is herniation of the iris.
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