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bulge at the front of vagina / not prolapse

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Hey so during ovulation I have crazy pain, and a sensation of buzzing / vibrating that is so strong.

In march the vibrations were worse than ever then one morning I woke up and there was a feeling of pressure in my vagina. I looked and it looked like there was something partially blocking the hole. It feels like a ball of tissue that you can move from the front wall of my vagina.

I was diagnosed in urgent care with a bladder prolapse. The bulge remained for around a week then went.

Two weeks later I saw a gyno who said that I 100% hadn’t had a bladder prolapse and the bulge was gone.

Fast forward to Monday my vibrating insides are back and last night which was day 11 of my cycle I had intense pain in my pelvis, down to my legs. I woke up this morning and the bulge is back!!!! What the actual eff?!

Please tell me someone else has experienced this

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🤔You should definitely go back to your GP..

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it could possibly be a vaginal wall prolapse. If at the front due to your bladder or if at the back due to a full bowel. The doctor needs to feel with their fingers not a speculum as this just pushes it back in place.

I agree go back to your doctor.

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I was told by a colon doctor I had had one kind of prolapse - on the basis of tests. And then by the gynae - going by eye - that I hadn’t. In the end I went with the colon doctor’s view. With two conflicting judgments, and pain / body changes, hard to know what else to do.

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It's easy to get a vaginal prolapse. I have one and can't hold my water b/c its pressing on my bladder. I was told one wall has fallen and its leaning on my bladder Since it seems intermittent ,maybe try to take notice of when it starts and stops. If it has to do at all with when you have to have a bowel movement if it starts to go down afterwards. I hope they gave you an internal. I hate to sound sexists , but I prefer a woman gyno to advise me on womans issues.

I don't know where you live and if you have to pay for treatment, but for myself, if I couldn't get answers I'd first ask for an internal, if nothing I ask for an ultrasound.

I always feel knowledge is power. If research it , and symptoms don't fit. move on

Its seems more and more that it's becoming patient heal thyself

I looked up

cystocele, rectocele

Pelvic organ prolapse

can result in cystocele, rectocele

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