Are you suffering from vaginal prolapse
where your bladder or urethra has slipped down into your vagina? Then you may
require anterior vaginal wall repair – a surgical procedure which is intended
to tighten the front wall of the vagina, helping the bladder or urethra to stay
in its proper place. You're more likely to suffer from vaginal prolapse if you
have a high BMI or are pregnant; have had a vaginal delivery; strain during
bowel movements; or do heavy lifting. If you're seeking vaginal repair surgery
in Harpenden or the surrounding areas, look no further than Mr Abdalla Fayyad. As a highly
experienced Consultant Gynaecological Surgeon, he has performed this surgery
many times before, helping countless women to overcome this condition. Mr
Fayyad is a Consultant in Gynaecology and Urogynaecology at Luton and Dunstable
Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and also sees private patients at his clinics in
Hertfordshire and London.
The Symptoms of
Vaginal Prolapse
Many cases of vaginal prolapse of
symptomless, however, some women experience pain during sexual intercourse;
fullness or discomfort in the vagina; a pulling feeling in the pelvic area;
lower backache; frequent urination; and stress incontinence. If have any of
these symptoms, you may require vaginal repair surgery. Browse the website to find out more.