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Bladder prolapse

Pathology

Bladder prolapse is a condition in which the bladder shifts from its normal position and descends downward within the pelvis. This problem occurs when the tissues and muscles that support the bladder become weak or loose. Bladder prolapse can cause discomfort and urinary problems.

Symptoms

  • Feeling of heaviness or pressure in the pelvis or vagina.
  • Sensation of a bulge or protrusion from the vagina.
  • Urinary problems, such as urinary incontinence or difficulty fully emptying the bladder.
  • Bladder emptying issues, such as the need to strain to urinate or a sense of incomplete emptying.

Treatment

To understand the most appropriate treatment for bladder prolapse, it is advisable to schedule an appointment with Professor Christian Gozzi for a specialized consultation.

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