What are the symptoms of bladder prolapse

Bladder prolapse is clinically known as bladder prolapse and is common in middle-aged and elderly women, polygamous women, and menstruating women after menopause. Symptoms of prolapsed bladder include urinary incontinence, foreign body irritation, frequent urination and other symptoms. 1. Urinary incontinence: Prolapsed bladder is a condition in which part or all of the bladder is detached from its original position, which makes the bladder retain urine. Sneezing, laughing, etc. can lead to incontinence when you can’t control urination. 2. foreign body irritation: part or all of the bladder is detached from the urethral orifice, or may bulge out on the surface of the vagina, which may rub against clothing, and then feel irritated by the foreign body. 3. Frequent urination: If part or all of the bladder is prolapsed from the urethral orifice, the size of the bladder becomes smaller, and the symptom of frequent urination may occur. If the symptoms of prolapsed bladder appear, it is important to seek medical treatment in time.