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  1. A prolapsed bladder, or cystocele, occurs when tissues that support the bladder weaken or stretch, causing the bladder to descend into the vagina. Read about symptoms, surgery, and recovery time.

  2. There are three grades of cystocele: Grade 1 (mild). Your bladder drops only a short way into your vagina. Grade 2 (moderate). Your bladder drops to the opening or slightly outside of your vagina. Grade 3 (severe). Your bladder bulges a lot past the opening of your vagina.

  3. 3 mar 2023 · Also known as cystocele, bladder prolapse is a common issue in females. In severe cases, the bladder becomes visible in the vagina opening. A bulging vagina is the most frequent symptom.

  4. 6 kwi 2023 · A dropped or prolapsed bladder (cystocele) occurs when the bladder bulges into the vaginal space. It results when the muscles and tissues that support the bladder give way.

  5. A cystocele, also called a prolapsed or dropped bladder, is the bulging or dropping of the bladder into the vagina. The bladder, located in the pelvis between the pelvic bones, is a hollow, muscular, balloon-shaped organ that expands as it fills with urine.

  6. If you see a "bulge" that protrudes to the level of — or outside of — the vaginal entrance, then you probably have pelvic organ prolapse (which could be a prolapsed bladder, uterus, vaginal vault, or rectum).

  7. Women with a grade 2 or 3 level of prolapse often describe a feeling of heaviness or discomfort, or an increase of vaginal pressure. Some women will experience low back pain, pelvic pain, or a feeling of “fullness” in the vagina. Some may even say that they feel like their bladder is falling out. These are all common fallen bladder symptoms.

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