Warning Signs Of A Prolapsed Bladder
Difficulties Urinating

Individuals who have a prolapsed bladder often report having problems urinating normally. They may have difficulty starting a urine stream, may have pain during urination, or may feel they have to urinate frequently. These issues may cause discomfort or self-consciousness. In some cases, the individual may not be able to urinate at all, and this is a serious medical issue that should be treated by a physician immediately. A number of treatments are available for urination problems, including medications, implant devices, conditioning methods for bladder muscles, and surgery. Physicians will determine the underlying cause of a patient's difficulties urinating and will provide appropriate treatment, including measures to help bladder prolapse, if needed.
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