What Causes Urethrocele?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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A urethrocele occurs when the tissues surrounding the urethra sag downward into the vagina . Both conditions are easy for your doctor to see during a physical exam. They often occur at the same time and are usually caused by damage that happens when a baby is delivered through the mother’s birth canal (vagina).

What does a urethrocele feel like?

a feeling of fullness or pressure in the pelvic and vaginal area . aching discomfort in the pelvic area . urinary problems , such as stress incontinence, being unable to empty the bladder, and frequent urination. painful sex.

How is urethrocele treated?

To do Kegel exercises, simply contract and release the pelvic muscles repeatedly. These are the same muscles that control the flow of urine. Surgery – In some severe cases, urethrocele may be treated with surgery, in which the supporting structure surrounding the urethra is repaired.

What is female urethrocele?

When the urethra sags or presses into the vagina, it is called urethrocele or urethral prolapse . This problem happens when the pelvic muscles and tissues get weak or damaged. This may occur after a woman has children or when she gets older. Or it may happen after surgery.

Why is my urethral opening larger?

Urethral prolapse occurs when the inner lining of the urethra sticks out through the opening of the urethra. When this happens, the opening of the urethra looks like a small purple or red donut and seems larger than normal. Urethral prolapse happens most commonly to school-aged girls before puberty.

What happens if prolapse is left untreated?

If prolapse is left untreated, over time it may stay the same or slowly get worse. In rare cases, severe prolapse can cause obstruction of the kidneys or urinary retention (inability to pass urine). This may lead to kidney damage or infection.

Can a ureterocele go away?

In most cases, if there is reflux up the ureter into the lower part of the kidney, the reflux should be treated. It is unlikely to disappear with time . If this is the case, removal of the ureterocele and ureteral re-implantation (recreation of the flap valve) is recommended.

Can you push a prolapsed bladder back into place?

If you or your child has a rectal prolapse, you may be able to push the prolapse back into place as soon as it occurs . Your doctor will let you know if this is okay to do.

Can Ureterocele cause pain?

Most people with ureteroceles do not have any symptoms . When symptoms do occur, they may include: Abdominal pain. Back pain that may be only on one side.

Is it normal to see your urethra?

The opening to the urethra (the tube that empties the bladder and carries urine out of the body) is not very easy to spot. It’s located below the clitoris, but it’s really small and might be difficult to see or feel — so there’s nothing wrong with your body if you’re having a hard time finding your urethra.

How painful is prolapse surgery?

Usually the graft is anchored to the muscles of the pelvic floor. Generally this surgery is not very painful . You may feel as if you have been ‘riding on a horseback’. You will have some discomfort and pain, so please do not hesitate to take pain medication.

How big is a female urethral opening?

The female urethra is much shorter than that of the male, being only 4 cm (1.5 inches) long . It begins at the bladder neck and opens to the outside just after passing through the urethral sphincter.

Can a urethral prolapse fix itself?

In one series, the prolapsed urethra persisted at a 3-year follow-up, even though the symptoms disappeared. In another series, treatment of urethral prolapse with topical estrogen cream resulted in complete involution in 3-6 weeks, without recurrence.

How do I reduce swelling in my urethra?

  1. Drink fluids to dilute your urine. ...
  2. You may take nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (such as ibuprofen) and acetaminophen (for example, Tylenol) for pain control.
  3. Sitz baths can help with the burning associated with chemical irritant urethritis.

How can you tell if your urethra is inflamed?

  1. Pain during sex.
  2. Discharge from the urethral opening or vagina.
  3. In men, blood in the semen or urine.
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