Thursday, June 21, 2012

What are the symptoms of a prolapsed bladder?

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What are the symptoms of a prolapsed bladder?
Best answer:
The bladder actually droops down into the vagina. Many times, you can see it.
http://www.emedicinehealth.com/prolapsed_bladder/article_em.htm

Hoe long is surgery effective for a prolapsed bladder?
Best answer:
I guess you are a woman? It does not say how long but I guess
what they say here sounds ok:
Prevention
A high-fiber diet and a daily intake of plenty of fluids can reduce a person's risk of developing constipation. Straining during bowel movements should be avoided, if possible. Women with long-term constipation should seek medical attention in order to lessen the chance of developing a prolapsed bladder.

Heavy lifting is associated with prolapsed bladder and should be avoided, if possible.

Obesity is a risk factor for developing a prolapsed bladder. Weight control may help prevent this condition from developing.
http://www.emedicinehealth.com/prolapsed_bladder/page9_em.htm

or here
A prolapsed bladder, uterus, or rectum can occur. This means that part of these organs may slide from its normal position to partial exposure outside the body. A fallen organ cannot repair itself. Contact your healthcare provider as soon as you know you have a problem. watch for signs like:
* urine leakage,
* feeling of a ball shaped formation or pressure in the area, or
* pain or soreness of exposed tissue.

During an exam, you may be asked to cough or push to help show the problem. Tests of the nerves, muscles, and urine will help tell if exercises or surgery is needed. In mild cases, muscle tightening exercises may be all that is needed. Hormones, such as estrogen, are helpful in older women. In serious cases, surgery may be needed to put the organs back into their proper working location. The womb is often removed with this surgery because of the pressure it puts on the bladder. In the older women who may not be able to have surgery, other treatments may be recommended.
http://www.baptistonline.org/health/library/wome3275.asp

There is a lot of info on the web. I guess the main thing is having another baby or heavy lifting are the main causes and if you have anotehr baby or lift heavy thing you probably could exprience the prolapse again.

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