Possible infection: I suggest immediate examination and pelvic evaluation with urine analysis and culture. You may have a urethral infection or stricture.GYN or urology consult ASAP.
Answered 9/16/2014
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Bladder Prolapse: This sounds as though it could represent early or evolving bladder prolapse, for which you should see your primary care doctor in person for an exam and possible referral for urological evaluation.
Answered 9/25/2014
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See a doctor: you need to see a doctor that can examined you and decided if that is a normal variation or it is abnormal and need to be fixed or repaired see a doctor good luck
Answered 9/16/2014
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Incontinence: is not uncommon as we age. I would suggest that you see a urologist for definitive evaluation and treatment.
Answered 9/16/2014
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