Bladder diverticula are small sacs or pockets that form in the wall of the bladder. This condition is relatively rare, but can cause a range of symptoms and can be difficult to diagnose and treat. In this article, we will explore the causes of bladder diverticula, as well as the treatments that are available.
Bladder diverticula are small sacs or pockets that form in the wall of the bladder. They are most commonly found in the bladder's upper part, but can also occur in the lower part. They are usually harmless, but can cause a range of symptoms. The exact cause of bladder diverticula is not known, but it is thought to be linked to a weakening of the bladder wall. This can be caused by a number of factors, such as aging, injury or infection. Bladder diverticula can also be caused by certain medical conditions, such as bladder stones, enlarged prostate, or urinary tract infection.
The most common symptom of bladder diverticula is pain or discomfort in the lower abdomen. Other symptoms can include frequent or urgent urination, difficulty starting urination, and a feeling of incomplete emptying of the bladder. In some cases, bladder diverticula can also cause urinary tract infections, blood in the urine, and incontinence.
If you have any of the symptoms of bladder diverticula, it is important to see your doctor. Your doctor will perform a physical exam and may order tests to confirm the diagnosis. These tests may include a urine test, an ultrasound, or a cystoscopy. A cystoscopy is a procedure in which a thin tube with a camera is inserted into the bladder to look for signs of the condition.
The treatment for bladder diverticula will depend on the severity of the condition. In some cases, no treatment may be necessary, as the condition may resolve on its own. If the condition is causing symptoms, your doctor may prescribe medications to reduce the symptoms. These medications may include antibiotics, antispasmodics, or anticholinergics. Surgery may also be recommended if the condition is causing severe symptoms. The type of surgery will depend on the size and location of the diverticula. In some cases, the diverticula may be removed using a cystoscope. In other cases, a larger procedure may be needed to remove the diverticula.
Bladder diverticula are small sacs or pockets that form in the wall of the bladder. This condition is relatively rare, but can cause a range of symptoms and can be difficult to diagnose and treat. The exact cause of bladder diverticula is not known, but it is thought to be linked to a weakening of the bladder wall. The most common symptom of bladder diverticula is pain or discomfort in the lower abdomen. If you have any of the symptoms of bladder diverticula, it is important to see your doctor. The treatment for bladder diverticula will depend on the severity of the condition, and may include medications or surgery.
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