Get familiar with the ailment of uterus prolapse

Posted by Priya Sharma on September 29th, 2016

Uterine prolapse happens when the womb (uterus) falls down and presses into the vaginal region.

Causes

Muscles, ligaments, and other structures clasp the uterus in the pelvis. If these tissues are weak or stretched, the uterus drips into the vaginal canal. This is called prolapse. This ailment is more common in females who have had one or more vaginal births. Other things that can cause or result in uterine prolapse include:

• Normal aging

• Deficiency of estrogen after menopause

• Disorders that put pressure on the pelvic muscles, such as chronic cough and obesity

• Pelvic tumor

• Recurrent straining to have a bowel movement because of long-term constipation can make the problem worse.

Prevalent symptoms

• Pressure or weight in the pelvis or vagina

• Hitches with sexual intercourse

• Leaking urine or sudden urge to empty the bladder

• Pain in your lower back

• Uterus and cervix that protrude into the vaginal opening

• Recurrent bladder infections

• Vaginal bleeding

• Amplified vaginal discharge

Symptoms might get worse when you stand or sit for a long time. Workout or lifting may also make symptoms worse.

Exams and tests for detection

Your health care provider will do a pelvic exam. You will be asked to press down as if you are trying to force out a baby. This shows how far your uterus has plunged. Uterine prolapse is trivial when the cervix dribs into the lower part of the vagina. Uterine prolapse is moderate when the cervix beads out of the vaginal opening. Other things the pelvic exam may show are:

• The bladder and forward-facing wall of the vagina are protuberant into the vagina (cystocele).

• The rectum and back wall of the vagina (rectocele) are protruding into the vagina.

• The urethra and bladder are lower in the pelvis than normal.

Treatment options

You do not need treatment unless you are troubled by the symptoms. Many females will get treatment by the time the uterus falls to the opening of the vagina. The following can help you control your symptoms:

• Lose weight if you are overweight.

• Sidestep heavy lifting or straining.

• Get treated for a chronic cough. If you cough is because of smoking, try to quit.

If you want to treat this ailment successfully without the intervention of a surgery, you can opt for herbal uterus prolapsed treatment.

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