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Cystocele - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A cystocele (pronounced /ˈsɪstəsiːl/ SIS -tə-seel ) is a medical condition that occurs when the tough fibrous wall between a woman's bladder and her vagina (the pubocervical fascia) ...
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A cystocele is the protrusion or prolapse of the bladder into the vagina. A number of surgical interventions are available to treat cystoceles. ... Factors that are linked to cystocele development include age, repeated childbirth, hormone deficiency, menopause, constipation, ongoing physical activity, heavy lifting,
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Two common forms of pelvic organ prolapse are bladder prolapse (cystocele) and urethral prolapse (urethrocele). A cystocele occurs when the wall of the bladder bulges through the wall of the vagina. ... Repair of bladder prolapse (cystocele) or urethra prolapse (urethrocele)
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What is a cystocele? A woman with a cystocele has weakened muscles in the pelvis that allow the bladder to move from its normal position. In some cases, the bladder pushes against the wall of the vagina. The bulge that forms in the vaginal wall by the bladder is called a cystocele. ... What are the symptoms of a cystocele?
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Cystocele is the name for a hernia-like disorder in women that occurs when the wall between the bladder and the vagina weakens, causing the bladder to drop or sag into the vagina. ... What are the results of a cystocele?
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