How do I know if I have cystocele or rectocele?

How do I know if I have cystocele or rectocele?

A cystocele is when part of the bladder wall bulges into the vagina. The bulge happens through a defect in the wall between the bladder and vagina. A rectocele is when part of the wall of the rectum bulges into the vagina. The bulge happens through a defect in the wall between the rectum and vagina.

What does a rectocele prolapse look like?

Otherwise, you may notice: A soft bulge of tissue in your vagina that might protrude through the vaginal opening. Difficulty having a bowel movement. Sensation of rectal pressure or fullness.

Can you have a cystocele and rectocele?

Cystocele, urethrocele, enterocele, and rectocele are particularly likely to occur together. Urethrocele is virtually always accompanied by cystocele (cystourethrocele). Cystocele and cystourethrocele commonly develop when the pubocervical vesical fascia is weakened. Enterocele usually occurs after a hysterectomy.

How do you poop with a Rectocele?

Try to reduce the pressure on your rectocele by keeping your weight normal and not straining on the toilet. Keep your stool soft and bulky so it is easier to pass. Plenty of fibre in your diet can help. A sachet of fibre powders (such as Fybogel) every day may also be useful.

Can you feel a Rectocele with your finger?

Posterior Wall Prolapse (Rectocele or Enterocele) Symptoms typically include: A bulge sensation. Problems having a bowel movement. The need to put your finger in or around the vagina or rectum to help empty bowels.

Can you feel a rectocele with your finger?

How do you poop with a rectocele?

How painful is Cystocele and rectocele surgery?

The regional anesthetic may not numb the area quite enough and you may feel some minor discomfort. There may be damage to the bladder and rectum. If damage occurs and the doctor is aware of it, he or she will try to correct it during the operation.

Can a rectocele and Cystocele be repaired at the same time?

If there is any bulging of the bladder, this will also be repaired at the same time- this is called and anterior repair or cystocele repair. It is possible that a graft or mesh may be used during the surgery to help in the long term success of the repair.

What is the difference between a cystocele and a rectocele?

Similarly, a rectocele occurs when the rectum protrudes into the vagina due to a tear or weakening of the barrier between the rectum and the vagina, which is also part of the vaginal wall. Cystocele and rectocele surgery is generally carried out in the same manner,…

How large do rectocele have to be to cause symptoms?

Symptoms A small rectocele may not cause any symptoms, especially if it bulges less than 2 centimeters (less than 1 inch) into the vagina. However, larger rectoceles can trigger a variety of rectal and vaginal complaints, including: A bulge of tissue protruding through the vaginal opening

Can you fix a rectocele without surgery?

The vast majority of a patient’s symptoms associated with a rectocele can be managed effectively without surgery. It is very important to have a good bowel regimen in order to avoid constipation and straining with bowel movements.

What problems can rectocele cause?

A bulge of tissue protruding through the vaginal opening

  • Constipation
  • Difficulty having a bowel movement
  • Pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse
  • A feeling that the rectum has not emptied completely after a bowel movement
  • A sensation of rectal pressure
  • Rectal pain
  • Difficulty controlling the passage of stool or gas from the rectum
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