I recently found out I have a prolapsed bladder and want to explore my options. Can you push a prolapsed bladder back into place on your own, or is this something that needs medical attention? What are the potential risks and recommended treatments for someone with this condition?
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Finding out you have a prolapsed bladder can be worrisome, but looking into your options is really important. There's a lot of info online about ways to adjust it yourself, but you need to be careful. Trying to push the bladder back on your own could make things worse or even cause an injury. It's best to see a doctor who can give you a full check-up and create a treatment plan that's right for you. Self-treatment carries risks like infection or making the prolapse worse. Depending on how severe it is and your specific situation, treatments can range from pelvic floor exercises to surgery. Talking to a healthcare professional will give you personalized advice and ensure you're safe. For more detailed information, this resource offers good insights on managing prolapse: can you push a prolapsed bladder back into place. Remember, taking care of your health is the most essential thing when dealing with this condition.