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  1. Also known as: bladder hernia, anterior prolapse, dropped bladder
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    A condition when the bladder bulges into the vagina. Resulting in frequent urination and pain during sexual intercourse.
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    Urgent medical attention is usually recommended by healthcare providers
    How common is condition?
    Common (More than 200,000 cases per year in US)
    Is condition treatable?
    Treatable by a medical professional
    Does diagnosis require lab test or imaging?
    Rarely requires lab test or imaging
    Time taken for recovery
    Can last several years or be lifelong
    Condition Highlight
    Common for ages 50 and older
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    More common in females
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    A prolapsed bladder is commonly associated with prolapses of other organs within a woman's pelvis. Thus, timely medical care is recommended to evaluate for and to prevent problematic symptoms and complications caused by weakening tissue and muscle in the vagina.
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    Dr. Himabindu Sreenivasulu

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    Pelvic organ prolapse is when organs like the uterus, bladder, or rectum slip down from their normal positions and push against the vaginal walls. It can result from weakened pelvic floor muscles due to factors like childbirth, aging, or obesity. Symptoms may include pelvic pressure, incontinence, and discomfort. Treatment options range from pelvic exercises to surgery, depending on the severity.
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    The bladder can then hang down and press into the vagina. This condition is believed to affect at least half of people who have given birth, but it often occurs without any symptoms. Therefore, many more people may be living with a prolapsed bladder and not know it.
    A prolapsed bladder can be uncomfortable, but it is rarely painful. It can make emptying your bladder difficult, which may lead to bladder infections. Make an appointment with your health care provider if you have any signs or symptoms that bother you or impact your daily activities.
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