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womens health clinic faq

What causes bladder prolapse in women?

Bladder prolapse, also called cystocele, is mainly caused by weakening of the pelvic floor muscles and tissues, often due to childbirth, menopause, obesity, chronic cough, or heavy lifting. Ageing and genetics can also increase risk.

Clinical Context

Bladder prolapse is one of the most common forms of pelvic organ prolapse in women, particularly after childbirth or menopause. Understanding risk factors helps guide prevention and treatment strategies.

Evidence-Based Approaches

Current NICE guidelines recommend pelvic floor training and addressing modifiable risks (like weight, constipation). Early intervention and assessment by a women’s health specialist are important. (NICE NG123)