Cystocele
A cystocele is a hernia of a woman's bladder that occurs when the bladder wall weakens, allowing the bladder to slip into or bulge into the vagina. This condition is also known as a fallen bladder or a bladder prolapse. Its symptoms can include vaginal pressure or bulging, urinary incontinence or frequent urination, and difficulty emptying the bladder completely. It is most common in women who have had children, although it can affect any woman. Treatment may include lifestyle changes, physical therapy, or surgery. It is important to address this condition as soon as possible to prevent complications, including urinary tract infections and bladder issues.
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ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Paul Rusilko, Department of Urology,
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
The Journal of Medical and surgical Urology (JMSU), is medically and surgical orientated journal of urology which deals with the recent changes in the field of urology
The mission of this journal is to nurture and to process the manuscripts in timely manner in the area of urology in worldwide.