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Re: Treatment for cystocele

From: Helen (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 26 Jun 2001 18:48:33 -0500 (CDT)


Sandy, have a look at http://www.althysterectomy.org - this talks about not having to have a hysterectomy just for a cystocele and will give you the reasons why. You can also get lots of other problems eg vaginal vault prolapse from hysterectomy. Just check it out before you make any decision.

At Mon, 25 Jun 2001, Sandy wrote: >
>I have been diagnosed with a 1st degree uterine prolapse and moderate
>cystocele.
>I have 5 children so I am sure my pelvic floor is probably not in good
>shape.
>I have no incontinence or pain, just the annoying bulge from the
>cystocele mostly at the end of the day. My doctor has recommended a
>vaginal hysterectomy
>and cystocele repair. Why is the hysterectomy necessary? I am 43, not
>overweight, and am concerned that the cure may lead to further problems
>down the road. What is the standard treatment for my problem? Thanks so
>much for your time.




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