A cystocele is also known as a fallen or prolapsed bladder.
Symptoms of a fallen bladder, known as cystocele, may include a bulge in the vaginal area, urinary incontinence, frequent urinary tract infections, difficulty emptying the bladder completely, and pelvic pressure or discomfort. A healthcare provider can diagnose a fallen bladder through a pelvic exam or imaging tests if symptoms are present.
Essentially this means that your bladder has shifted and "fallen" down inside your body. Ligaments that hold up your bladder may have become damaged and have drooped, so that your bladder is not held up normally, increasing your need to urinate more frequently, cause you pain and discomfort. You should see a doctor to check if this is indeed the cause of your problem.
it means fallen angels,
Prostatovesicular means pertaining to the bladder and prostate.
Cystalgia means pain in the bladder.
Empty one's bladder means to urinate.
It means bleeding from the bladder!
The word 'fallen' is the past participle of the verb 'to fall' (falls, falling, fell, fallen). The past participle of the verb is also an adjective: A fallen tree.Adjectives can act as nouns and can be a subject, object, or complement in a sentence. For example:"The fallen are remembered on Memorial Day." means "The fallen soldiers are remembered on Memorial Day.""We visited the memorial to the fallen." means "We visited the memorial to the fallen firefighters."
Cystomegaly Cysto - means bladder megaly- means enlarged
Cystitis is the medical term meaning inflammation of the bladder. A bladder infection is one possible cause of cystitis.
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.)