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Uterine Prolapse



Uterine Prolapse Causes


The primary causes of this condition is brought about by pregnancy as well as trauma incurred during childbirth, especially is the baby is unusually large as well as after a rather difficult delivery. Such cases cause serious strain on the muscles. Aging and genetics can also be a factor.


Uterine Prolapse Definition


Uterine prolapse is characterized by the movement of the uterus farther into the vagina and is primarily caused by the weakening and stretching of the muscles and ligaments. This condition mostly affects menstrual women because of the uterus damage during childbearing years.


Uterine Prolapse Diagnosis


The most common form of diagnosis of uterine prolapse is a pelvic examination. An imaging test is usually conducted to evaluate and confirm the condition or eliminate other possible underlying medical causes.


Uterine Prolapse Symptoms and Signs


Uterine prolapse can greatly vary in its severity. Symptoms can include tissue that protrudes in the vagina, urinary difficulties, low back pain, constipation as well as the general discomforts usually felt when sitting.


Uterine Prolapse Treatment


Among the most common forms of treatment for uterine prolapse include losing weight, as well as smoking. Lifestyles changes are important and a vaginal pessary can be used to help hold the uterus in place.


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