Cystocele

Cystocele

Cystocele

Cystocele is a prolapse of the bladder into the vaginal space due to weakness of pelvic support structures.

At Urocare Urology Superspeciality Clinic, Dr. Srikanth provides focused care for Cystocele with a patient-specific plan. The aim is to relieve symptoms, prevent complications, and choose the safest effective treatment for lasting improvement.

Key Concerns in Cystocele

  • Patients may feel a vaginal bulge, pelvic pressure, urinary leakage, incomplete emptying, or discomfort after standing for long periods.
  • Bladder symptoms in women may reflect infection, pelvic floor issues, prolapse, or functional bladder disorders.
  • Many women delay treatment even when symptoms begin to affect confidence and daily routine.
  • Early care improves comfort, sleep, bladder control, and long-term pelvic support.
  • Management is planned around the exact type of symptom, examination findings, and lifestyle needs.

Treatment planning is guided by symptoms, examination findings, medical history, age, associated conditions, and the need to preserve long-term urinary and overall health.

Evaluation and Treatment for Cystocele

  • Diagnosis is usually made with pelvic examination and review of bladder symptoms and pelvic floor support.
  • Treatment may involve observation, pelvic floor rehabilitation, pessary support, or surgery depending on severity and lifestyle impact.
  • The treatment plan may combine bladder retraining, pelvic support, medication, or procedure-based care.
  • Investigations are selected to understand the cause while avoiding unnecessary testing.
  • Follow-up aims at durable symptom improvement and prevention of recurrence.

Why Choose Dr. Srikanth for Cystocele?

  • Focused female urology care for bladder control, infections, and pelvic support problems.
  • Care plans that balance symptom relief with comfort, privacy, and long-term function.
  • Practical guidance on conservative and surgical options when needed.
  • A structured approach for both common and recurring female urinary concerns.

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If you would like a consultation for Cystocele, early specialist review can help define the problem clearly and support timely treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Cystocele is a prolapse of the bladder into the vaginal space due to weakness of pelvic support structures.

Patients may feel a vaginal bulge, pelvic pressure, urinary leakage, incomplete emptying, or discomfort after standing for long periods.

Diagnosis is usually made with pelvic examination and review of bladder symptoms and pelvic floor support.

Treatment may involve observation, pelvic floor rehabilitation, pessary support, or surgery depending on severity and lifestyle impact.

Assessment is useful when a bulge is visible, pressure is bothersome, or bladder emptying becomes difficult.