Cystocele/Rectocele Symptoms
Do you have any symptoms of Cystocele/Rectocele? Do you even know what they are? Learn more about each symptom of this condition below and what to do if you think you may have Cystocele/Rectocele.
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Symptoms of Cystocele/Rectocele
Many cases are mild and do not have symptoms.
In more serious cases, the symptoms of cystocele include:
- Urine leakage while laughing, sneezing, or coughing
- Incomplete bladder emptying after urination
- Pain or pressure in the pelvis
- Frequent bladder infections
- Pain during sexual intercourse
- Feeling of tissue bulging out of vagina
Symptoms of rectocele include:
- Pain or pressure in the vagina
- Pain during sexual intercourse
- Pain or pressure in the rectum
- Difficult passage of stool
- Needing to apply pressure on vagina to pass stool
- Feelings of incomplete stool passage
- Feeling of tissue bulging out of vagina
If you have any of these symptoms, do not assume it is due to cystocele or rectocele. These symptoms may be caused by other, less or more serious health conditions. If you have any one of them, see your doctor.
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