The bladder acts as a storage tank, ideally holding urine until there is a convenient time and place to urinate. Many people suffer embarrassment and discomfort due to urinary incontinence--loss of bladder control--particularly as they age. In...
Following bladder surgery, exercise is important to regain your strength and to assist in recovery. If you have had a cystocele repair, or surgery to reposition your bladder, repair your vagina and reposition your urethra, your surgeon will...
If a soccer ball is flat because it has been sitting unused and has lost pressure, reinflation is the answer. Pump the ball by hand or with an electric pump until it feels firm when pressed hard between the heels of both palms. If the ball is flat...
According to New York University's Langone Medical Center, 15 to 40 percent of births in the United States are delivered by Cesarean section (C-section). The surgery is normally safe, with the estimated risk of death less than one in 2,500. This...
Anterior vaginal wall or cystocele repair is an operation to correct prolapse of the bladder into the vagina. Aging, childbirth, obesity and heredity are contributing factors for this condition, which may be characterized by difficulty urinating,...
Sixty to 80 percent of people will experience back pain sometime in their lives, according to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Among their back problems may be a herniated disk. Your spinal column is made up of bones (vertebrae) that...
Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health Professionals defines bladder removal, also known as a cystectomy, as a surgical procedure in which all or part of the urinary bladder is removed, as may be required in treating bladder cancer.
Bladder infections are 10 times more likely to occur in females as they are men, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center. Regardless of sex, the pain and discomfort of a bladder infection is something you want to cure as soon as...
Bladder infections are an uncomfortable experience that may include painful urination, frequent urination, an intense urge to urinate and blood in the urine. According to the National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse, urinary...
Hernias are a result of a section of the abdominal wall becoming weak, which allows portions of the nearby fatty tissue or parts of the intestines to push through, creating a noticeable bulge. Laparoscopic hernia repair uses small incisions and...
The surgical removal of a woman's uterus or womb is a procedure called a hysterectomy. Each year, an estimated 600,000 women in the United States undergo this surgical treatment, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Women...
A cystocele is a bulging of the bladder into the vagina. This condition occurs when the tissues between the vaginal wall and bladder stretch and weaken, often in response to straining during childbirth, heavy lifting, chronic constipation or...
The bladder is a muscular organ that stores urine. It is normally protected from injury by the bones in the pelvis, but when full it extends into the abdomen, making it susceptible to injury. Traumatic injuries that break the pelvis can also break...
The official name for a prolapsed urethra is urethrocele. This condition is the result of damage to muscle tissues in your pelvis that surround your urethra, whereby the surrounding tissues begin to sag downward toward your vagina. Urethrocele is...
The bladder is an organ that stores liquid waste---in the form of urine---until the body excretes it. If your child has difficulty urinating, urinates frequently or complains of urinary or stomach pain, speak with your pediatrician to have her...
A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of the female uterus. There are many surgical options available for women who are considering a hysterectomy. A laparoscopic hysterectomy is a surgical procedure that involves making...
A transobturator tape sling, also known as a TOT sling, is a surgical device used to correct urinary incontinence in women. The TOT sling supports the urethra opening to reduce leaking from the bladder. Unlike other types of corrective bladder...
A prolapsed bladder, also called a cystocele and a fallen bladder, occurs when the bladder droops into the vagina through a weakening between the bladder wall and the vagina. A prolapsed bladder may result from the exertion put on the pelvic...
Bladder infections -- also referred to a urinary tract infections or cystitis -- are bacterial infections of the bladder than can affect anyone, but are most common in women. The University of Maryland Medical Center indicates at least 50 percent...
A hernia happens when a tear in weakened abdominal wall separates and allows a section of intestine to protrude through the muscle. The bulging tissue is the hernia. When the hernia occurs in the groin area, it is called an inguinal hernia. A...
Stab wounds to the abdomen occur when a sharp object penetrates the abdominal cavity. Knife blades and projectile fragments are often associated with penetrating wounds. Because of the number of other organs within the abdominal area, the...
Radiation is one common treatment option for prostate cancer, and it comes in two basic forms, according to RadiologyInfo.org, a service of the Radiology Society of North America and the American College of Radiology. External beam therapy, or...
The Interstitial Cystitis Association reports that interstitial cystitis (IC), also called painful bladder syndrome, affects more than 4 million Americans. Although it can affect anyone, including men, women and children, it is more prevalent...
Cesarean section, more commonly called a C-section, is the surgical delivery of a baby through an abdominal incision. While a C-section is an extremely safe surgical procedure, it's still major surgery, and complications can occur. A C-section...
Geriatrics is a field of medicine that focuses on the elderly patient: primarily people who are older than 65 years old. As you get older, your body functions less effectively. Your cells, organs, joints and skin are no longer as well-functioning...
A prolapsed bladder, or cystocele, occurs when a woman's bladder protrudes into or through the vagina. Varying degrees of the condition occur from the bladder slightly dropping into the vagina, to a severe condition whereby the vagina protrudes...
Urine retention may be caused by an obstruction in your urinary tract, by nerve problems interfering with the signals sent between your brain and bladder, or by a weak bladder muscle. Whatever the underlying cause, when urine retention becomes...
Many parents worry about their newborn’s umbilical cord stump. With some simple guidelines, you can provide adequate care for it to heal promptly. Watch for signs of infection, and learn about potential problems that may arise as the...
A hernia is the term used to describe the bulging of an internal organ, such as the intestine, through a weakened area of muscle. In the case of an abdominal hernia, the internal organ is protruding through the muscles of the abdomen, also known...