A cystocele occurs when the wall that separates the vagina from the bladder weakens. The bladder may sag or drop into the vagina as a result. Things that put more pressure on the pelvic muscles might be to blame. The severity of the cystocele determines the treatment.
Cystocele - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Cystocele, also known as the prolapsed bladder, occurs when the muscular wall between the bladder and vagina weakens, and the bladder drops into the vagina.