Uterine Prolapse
Uterine prolapse occurs when the uterus slips from its normal position and descends into the vagina. This can happen due to weakened pelvic muscles, often after multiple vaginal births, obesity, or menopause. Symptoms include pelvic pressure, urinary issues, and bowel problems. Treatment options range from exercises and devices to minimally invasive surgery or hysterectomy, depending on the severity of the prolapse. Early detection and appropriate management are crucial to prevent complications and improve quality of life.
What are the common symptoms of uterine prolapse?
What lifestyle changes can help manage or prevent uterine prolapse?
Are there any non-surgical treatment options available for uterine prolapse?
What lifestyle changes can help manage or prevent uterine prolapse?
Are there any non-surgical treatment options available for uterine prolapse?