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.
A cystocele is also known as a fallen or prolapsed bladder.
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Prolapsed bladder can cause back pain (mostly in the lower back). Some other common symptoms include:Discomfort or pain in the pelvisDifficulty urinatingA feeling that the bladder is not empty immediately after urinating (incomplete voiding)More frequent bladder infections
Yes it can. It can make it painful. If this is the case speak to your doctor because there are remedies.
A prolapsed bladder may occur in women following damage to the musculature during childbirth. If the prolapse is mild then exercises such as the Kegel exercise routine will help alleviate the symptoms. Alternatively estrogen replacement therapy may be offered, or in severe cases a surgical procedure can be carried out.
Also called cystocele, occurs when the pelvic floor is damaged and the bladder sags, sometimes into the vaginal opening.
Bladder wall thickening is exactly what it sounds like. The wall of your bladder is thickening if you have bladder wall thickening.
Prolapsed translates "inside out." (More or less). So when your guts "fall out" of a wound, that would be an example of a prolapsed wound.
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".
There are many websites and resources that offer photos of a prolapsed disc. The best websites to get pictures and information on prolapsed discs are WebMD and Wikipedia.
I have had bladder infections and my lower back isn't the area of pain that I had. Mine was lower stomach and I had the urge to urinate all the time. Answer If your lower back hurts, it probably means your bladder infection has made it's way up into your kidneys which can happen if they are not treated in a timely manner. You need to go to the doctor immediately.
He had a prolapsed disc in his back.