WHAT IS A CYSTOCELE?

Patient Resource Guide

A cystocele, or prolapsed bladder, is a protrusion of the bladder into your vaginal canal.

The bladder is a hollow, muscular organ that collects urine from the kidneys. Once full, the bladder releases urine through the urethra and out of the body.

Signs and Symptoms of a Cystocele:

  • Urine leakage
  • Incomplete emptying of the bladder

 

What is a Cystocele

Causes of a Cystocele

If your vaginal wall and pelvic floor weaken, your bladder loses support and can fall and bulge into your vagina. A cystocele often occurs as a result of heavy straining during childbirth. Other repeated straining such as chronic constipation or heavy lifting can also lead to a cystocele.

As a woman goes through menopause, her estrogen levels fall. This leads to a weakening of the muscles surrounding the vagina, increasing the risk of prolapse.

It is common for the bladder and urethra to prolapse together.

Treatment Is Possible!

A cystocele can cause embarrassment, fear, anxiety, and social isolation. For these reasons, it is important to take steps to address the problem.

Seeking treatment from a trained Pelvic Health Physiotherapist can not only help with the problem but also can improve self-esteem and restore confidence.

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