In mild cases of prolapsed bladder, estrogen may be prescribed in an attempt to reverse bladder prolapse symptoms, such as vaginal weakening and incontinence. For more severe degrees of prolapse, estrogen replacement therapy may be used along with other types of treatment. Estrogen can be administer...
overall state of health, and desire for future childbearing. When indicated, and in severe cases of prolapse, the uterus can be removed (hysterectomy). During the procedure, the surgeon can also correct the sagging of the vaginal walls, urethra, bladder, or rectum. The surgery may...
procedure involves suturing the vaginal walls together to occlude the vaginal canal and provide support for pelvic organs, making it suitable for post-hysterectomy patients. The choice of treatment should be made after thorough counseling on the potential effects, complications, and patient preferences....
The most common causes for this condition are childbirth, hysterectomy, obesity, and weakening in the pelvic floor muscles after menopause. Some people may be unaware that they have a prolapsed bladder when the area of prolapse is small. They may not have any symptoms, and the condition might...