"Cystocele" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A cystocele is a type of hernia that occurs when the wall between the bladder and the vagina weakens, allowing the bladder to bulge into the vagina. This can cause the vaginal walls to sag and peut in some cases, lead to incontinence. It is also known as a bladder hysterectomy.
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Cystinosis is a rare genetic disorder that affects the way the body breaks down and uses the amino acid cystine. It is characterized by the accumulation of cystine in the cells of the body, particularly in the kidneys, liver, and brain. This accumulation can lead to a range of symptoms, including kidney failure, vomiting, and seizure activity. There is currently no cure for cystinosis, but treatment is available to help manage the symptoms and slow the progression of the disease.
Cystinuria is a rare genetic disorder that affects the transport of certain amino acids in the kidneys. It causes the accumulation of cystine stones in the urine, which can lead to the formation of kidney stones, urinary tract infections, and bladder stones. Cystinuria is often detected in children and can be treated with medication and dietary changes to manage symptoms and prevent complications.
Cystis is a noun that refers to a sac or a cavity filled with a fluid or semi-fluid material, often found in the body.
Cystitic refers to cystitis, which is an inflammation of the bladder, often characterized by a burning sensation while urinating, frequent urination, and pain in the bladder and lower abdomen.
Cystitides refers to devices or equipment used for treating or managing urinary stones or cystoliths, which are small mineral deposits that form in the urinary tract, typically the bladder or kidneys.
Cystitis is a type of urinary tract infection (UTI) that affects the bladder. It is a painful inflammation of the bladder lining, usually caused by bacterial infection. Common symptoms include frequent and painful urination, pelvic pain, and a feeling of burning during urination. Cystitis can be treated with antibiotics and other medications, and is often self-limiting, meaning it can clear up on its own with proper treatment.
Cystocentesis is a medical procedure in which a needle is inserted into the urinary bladder through the abdominal wall to extract urine or culture a sample for diagnostic purposes. It is often performed in animals, particularly in cats, to remove obtunded urine, which is highly concentrated and may contain calcium oxalate crystals, protein, and bacteria. The procedure is typically performed under sedation or anesthesia to minimize discomfort to the animal.
Cystocine is a rare or obsolete term that refers to a type of hyaline connective tissue found in the urinary bladder.
A cystocoele is a type of hernia that occurs in the urinary bladder. It is a protrusion of the bladder wall through a weakness in the surrounding muscles, often in the pelvic floor. This can cause pain, discomfort, and difficulty urinating.
A cystocyte is a eukaryotic cell that is derived from a cystoblast, a type of stem cell that gives rise to germ cells in animals. Cystocytes are a key stage in the development of gametes, such as sperm or egg cells, in the reproductive process of multicellular organisms.
Cystodynia refers to a vague or obscure form of pain, often characterized by a dull, aching, or heavy sensation, which may be difficult to locate or describe.
Cystofibroma is a rare type of benign (non-cancerous) tumor that is usually found in the liver or spleen. The name "cystofibroma" comes from the combination of the words "cyst" (a fluid-filled sac) and "fibroma" (a type of benign tumor made of fibrous tissue). Cystofibroma typically grows slowly over time and may not cause any symptoms except in rare cases where it grows large enough to put pressure on surrounding organs or tissues.
Cystogastrostomy is a medical procedure in which a connection is created between the gallbladder (cystic duct) and the stomach (gastrostomy). This is usually done to relieve blockages or damage to the bile ducts, allowing bile to flow from the gallbladder into the small intestine.