Warning Signs Of A Prolapsed Bladder

Frequent Bladder Infections

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When an individual experiences frequent bladder infections, it may be indicative of a prolapsed bladder. A bladder infection occurs when bacteria is introduced to the urethra and makes its way up the urinary tract into the individual's bladder. Bladder infections result from bacteria multiplying and colonizing once they are in the bladder. In healthy individuals, bacteria that travels into the urethra is typically washed away by urine. Proper sanitary habits help prevent the introduction of bacteria to the region.

When an individual experiences a prolapsed bladder, their pelvic floor muscles have failed at supporting the bladder. This failure allows the bladder to fall into other surrounding organs and structures. The displacement of the bladder can cause a patient to be unable to void their bladder of urine completely. This malfunction means some urine stays inside of the bladder continuously. When urine stagnates in a patient's bladder, bacteria are allowed to grow and multiply rapidly. This mechanism results in frequent bladder infections due to a prolapsed bladder.

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