UrethrocoeleA urethrocele is a form of pelvic organ prolapse in women in which the urethra the tube that carries urine from the bladder to outside of the body moves from its natural position and presses into the vagina. Urethrocoele can be prevented. Here you can find the cause, symptom, treatment and information on Urethrocoele disese. Urethrocoele is a very common women disease which can occur at any age. A woman with a urethrocele may leak urine, especially when she coughs, laughs, or jumps. This leakage is a condition known as incontinence. A woman may also have difficulty emptying her bladder, which can lead to a bladder infection (cystitis). A woman can develop a urethrocele if her pelvic muscles become damaged from pregnancy, labor, childbirth, or a previous pelvic surgery. Bulging of the urethra into the lower one third of the anterior vaginal wall. It is more properly called urethral displacement, as the urethra is not dilated. Causes of UrethrocoeleThe common Causes of Urethrocoele :
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