Uterine Prolapse

 Uterine prolapse transpire when the pelvic floor muscles and ligaments stretch and weaken and they can provide enough support for uterus. Uterus protrudes out of the vagina and it can occur in women of any age. It affects usually postmenopausal women who have one or more vaginal deliveries. A uterine prolapse is when the uterus descends toward the vagina and it happens only when the pelvic floor muscles and ligaments become weak and are no longer able to support the uterus. Mild uterine prolapse doesn't require treatment, but uterine prolapse is making you uncomfortable causing any disruptions in your regular life, you may benefit from the treatment.

 

  • Incomplete uterine prolapse
  • Complete uterine prolapse
  • Chronic coughing
  • Genetic factors leading to weakened connective tissue

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