What are the symptoms of an enterocele?

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  1. Dr. Kevin Windom
     
    Dr. Kevin Windom answered:

    Most patients with enteroceles do not have bowel or bladder complaints, but they do have a feeling of pelvic pressure and pelvic pain and a bulging or fullness sensation in the vagina.

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  2. Dr. Rick Sayegh
     
    Dr. Rick Sayegh of MDLIVE answered:
    An enterocele is a herniation of the small bowel/peritoneum into the vaginal lumen, most commonly presenting following hysterectomy in conjunction with vaginal vault prolapse.
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