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Constant Swelling, Pressure, Pain After Heavy Work. Diagnosed With Class 1 Cystocele. Advised Completely Pull Out Of Work. Advice

Hi, I was diagnosed with Class I Cystocele 3 weeks ago. My doctor put me on light duty for work. I went back to work and 2 of our assistants were unable to come in for the last 3 weeks. So my condition has gotten worse with constant swelling, pressure, and pain. I did message my doctor and she said there was nothing she could do except pull me completely out of work. I do have an appointment with a specialist August 15. I just wonder if I should not go to the ER.
Fri, 19 Jul 2013
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Hello,
Thanks for posting your query on healthcare magic.
Grade 1 cystocele can be treated by pelvic exercises.
Consult your physiotherapist for the same.
Avoid lifting heavy weight, constipation and chronic could.
kegels exercise can make a big difference in your case.
Hope this helps.
regards,
Dr Nilofer
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Constant Swelling, Pressure, Pain After Heavy Work. Diagnosed With Class 1 Cystocele. Advised Completely Pull Out Of Work. Advice

Hello, Thanks for posting your query on healthcare magic. Grade 1 cystocele can be treated by pelvic exercises. Consult your physiotherapist for the same. Avoid lifting heavy weight, constipation and chronic could. kegels exercise can make a big difference in your case. Hope this helps. regards, Dr Nilofer