How Do You Spell PROCTOCELE?

Pronunciation: [pɹˈɒktə͡ʊsə͡l] (IPA)

The word "proctocele" is a medical term that refers to the bulging of the rectum into the vagina. It is pronounced /prɒk.tə.siːl/ with the stress on the second syllable. The phonetic transcription shows that the word begins with the voiceless labial-velar fricative /p/, followed by the short o sound /ɒ/ and the voiceless alveolar plosive /t/. The second syllable has a long o sound /oʊ/ and ends with the sibilant /s/ sound, whereas the final syllable has a short i sound /ɪ/ followed by the liquid /l/.

PROCTOCELE Meaning and Definition

  1. Proctocele is a medical condition that primarily affects women, characterized by the protrusion or herniation of the wall of the rectum into the posterior vaginal wall. It occurs as a result of weakening or damage to the muscles and ligaments that support the pelvic organs. The condition is commonly associated with pelvic floor dysfunction.

    The pelvic floor refers to a group of muscles and ligaments that form a hammock-like structure, supporting the pelvic organs, including the bladder, uterus, and rectum. When the muscles and ligaments become stretched, weakened, or damaged due to factors such as childbirth, chronic constipation, straining during bowel movements, or aging, a proctocele may develop.

    Symptoms of proctocele can vary from mild to severe and may include a bulging sensation or visible bulge in the vagina or rectum, difficulty with bowel movements, incomplete emptying of the rectum, a feeling of pressure or fullness in the pelvic area, and discomfort or pain during sexual intercourse.

    Treatment options for proctocele depend on the severity of the condition and individual circumstances. Mild cases may be managed through conservative measures such as dietary modifications, pelvic floor exercises, and the use of pessaries (devices inserted into the vagina to support the pelvic organs). In more severe cases, surgical intervention such as repair of the weakened tissues or removal of excess tissue may be necessary.

    It is important for individuals experiencing symptoms of proctocele to seek medical attention and consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan.

  2. Prolapse of the rectum, forming a tumor at the anus.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for PROCTOCELE

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Etymology of PROCTOCELE

The word "proctocele" is derived from two Greek roots: "procto" and "cele".

The term "procto-" comes from the Greek word "proktos" (πρωκτός), which means "anus" or "rectum". It is commonly used in medical terminology to refer to anything related to the anus or rectum.

The suffix "-cele" is also of Greek origin, derived from the word "kēlē" (κήλη), meaning "tumor" or "swelling". In medical terminology, "-cele" is used to denote a hernia or a sac-like protrusion of an organ or tissue through a weakened area.

Similar spelling words for PROCTOCELE

Plural form of PROCTOCELE is PROCTOCELES

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