How does a Rectocele feel?
Mia Phillips
Updated on May 23, 2026
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Similarly, it is asked, can a Rectocele be dangerous?
As with any surgical procedure, there are associated risks including bleeding, infection, new onset dyspareunia (pain during intercourse), fecal incontinence, rectovaginal fistula (a communication between the rectum and vagina), as well as a risk that the rectocele may recur or worsen.
Beside above, what happens if Rectocele goes untreated? If a rectocele is not treated, you may keep having pain with sex or bowel movements. A rectocele may also cause a bowel obstruction (blockage). If the rectocele pushes out of your vaginal opening, it is harder to treat, and other medical problems can develop.
Also, how do you diagnose a Rectocele?
A diagnosis of posterior vaginal prolapse generally occurs during a pelvic exam of your vagina and rectum. During the pelvic exam your doctor is likely to ask you: To bear down as if having a bowel movement. Bearing down may cause the posterior vaginal prolapse to bulge, so your doctor can assess its size and location.
What is the main cause for a Rectocele?
Causes. A rectocele usually happens with pregnancy and childbirth, but the risk also increases with age, and other factors can play a role. The underlying cause is a weakening of the pelvic support structures and of the rectovaginal septum, the layer of tissue that separates the vagina from the rectum.
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