Cystocele is a condition in which the bladder is located on the abdominal wall below the pelvis. It occurs when the bladder wall becomes pushed aside by the abdominal wall. It can be thought of as a bladder hernia. This condition can occur when the bladder fills up with urine and the hernia becomes larger. This may result in a pressure buildup in the bladder, leading to urinary tract infections.
This condition can be an ultrasound anomaly, as a person may have an unusual bladder wall configuration, or a bladder hernia, that doesn’t appear on an ultrasound. The reason for the cystocele is unknown, although it may be related to bladder sphincter weakness. The condition can occur in both men and women, although it’s more common in women.
Another explanation is that the bladder is simply under pressure. In which case, you would have a hernia, but not the bladder. The bladder may simply be bulging too much as the result of a tight bladder that doesnt leak.
A bladder hernia is an unusual bladder wall configuration that is not apparent on an ultrasound. Cystocele, as the name suggests, is a protrusion of the bladder wall into the abdomen. If the bladder is normally full, the protrusion would be easily visible on an ultrasound. The protrusion is usually visible on a woman’s belly. But in a woman with a cystocele, it may be hidden by fat. It also may be seen in men.
The term cystocele comes from the Greek word cystai, which means bladder. Some believe that the cystocele is the cause of the bladder hernia, but there are other possible causes. Women who are pregnant may have a cystocele, which is not uncommon, and they may also have a hernia. The hernia could also be the result of a tight bladder that is unable to relax and open to allow for normal urine flow.
So far I have not had any issues with my bladder, but I do have a cystocele, and the good news for me is that I don’t have to do anything special for it to be visible. The bad news is I’m only six months past having the surgery.
It’s not uncommon for a cystocele to be visible on an ultrasound, but I am surprised by what seems to be a much more common cause is a hernia. Here, the bladder is unable to properly close, causing the hernia. This is most common in women, but it can happen in men, too. But I’m not sure if the hernia will be visible, so best to check before you go to bed.
It turns out the most common underlying cause of a cystocele is a hernia. Here, a hernia is an abnormal bulging of the abdominal muscles, causing the bladder to bulge through the abdominal cavity and into the urinary bladder. It’s one of the most common conditions that a woman will experience, especially if she’s young, in her early 20s.
I just found the first two videos that I saw about hernia in cystocele. The first one is a video of a young woman, who, after undergoing a surgery when she was 17, was then sent back to the clinic for another surgery. She had a hernia that was so severe that she couldn’t even urinate inside her own body, and the doctor explained that if she didn’t have a hernia they would have to do something else to fix it.
So, while the girl in the first video had it, the reason that she had it is because she had two cysts in the bladder. After her second surgery they removed both of those cysts in the young woman. She also had a hernia that prevented her from being able to urinate, but then this girl got a hernia repaired.