Fallen Bladder More Condition_symptoms Does Prolapsed (fallen) Bladder Patient Need Surgery?

Does prolapsed (fallen) bladder patient need surgery? - fallen bladder more condition_symptoms

My mother was recently a case of Benin incident (diagnosed falling) of the bladder. She felt uncomfortable when he gets up and walk over a longer period.
Your doctor is not recommended, as is mild during the operation and ask him to prevent some movement to renounce the pelvis Furthur.
My question is:
1. Prolapse of the bladder deteriorates the assumption that my mother not to lift heavy objects?
2. Surgery to permanently resolve the problem?
3. How risky is the surgery and how much?
4. If 1) is correct, not surgery is the right thing to do, because it is always better to have surgery today at an advanced age (my mother is now 56).

Thank you very much for your help!

1 comments:

Strawberry Pony said...

Registered Nurse Registered mild cases of bladder prolapse is usually good on non-surgical treatment. Prolapse of the bladder is entirely possible, should improve keagel year, provided that the physician or nurse, his mother came, like preform (the straight Sqeeze muscles to stop urine flow, hold for 20 to 30 seconds and repeat 10 to 20 times , 5) up to 6 times per day. Certainely surgery is done, usually a permanent solution, but for some reason, this time incident could again. All surgery is risky, but all the assurances that most of the time, but his mother was only 56 years, and if you need surgery in the next 10 years, if not some other disease or the 'disease is present, they certainely time try to have a more conservative approach, such as sports, no increase. Since the cost of the surgery, hospital costs, etc. Approxiametly 15,000 to 20,000. I hope your mother has insurance, the cost of health care is impressive that high. Thank you for the opportunity to answer your question. Hope this helps. Be sure andst luck for your mother.

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