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Uterine prolapse is a condition that occurs when the uterus descends from its normal anatomical position into or outside the vaginal canal due to weakening of the pelvic floor muscles and supporting ligaments. This condition is more commonly seen in women who have experienced multiple vaginal deliveries, prolonged or difficult labor, or are in the postmenopausal stage where decreased estrogen levels lead to weakening of pelvic tissues. Additional contributing factors include obesity, chronic cough, constipation, and occupations or activities involving heavy lifting, all of which increase intra-abdominal pressure over time.
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The symptoms of uterine prolapse can vary depending on the severity of the condition. In the early stages, women may experience a feeling of heaviness or dragging sensation in the lower abdomen or pelvis. As the prolapse progresses, there may be a noticeable bulge or protrusion from the vagina, discomfort while walking or standing, urinary problems such as incontinence or difficulty emptying the bladder, and bowel disturbances. These symptoms can significantly affect daily activities and quality of life if not addressed.
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Management of uterine prolapse depends on the degree of prolapse, the patient’s age, overall health, and reproductive wishes. In mild cases, conservative treatment such as pelvic floor strengthening exercises (Kegel exercises), lifestyle modifications, and the use of vaginal pessaries can provide effective relief. In more advanced cases, surgical intervention may be required to repair and restore the normal position of the uterus, or in some cases, removal of the uterus (hysterectomy) may be considered. Early diagnosis and timely management are crucial in preventing complications and improving patient outcomes. Preventive strategies, including maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding excessive strain, and strengthening pelvic muscles, play an important role in reducing the risk of this condition.
"Your health is an investment, not an expense. Early diagnosis is the first step to recovery."
— Women's Wellness CareUterine Prolapse is a manageable condition that should not compromise your quality of life. Whether through conservative therapies like pelvic floor exercises or advanced surgical repair, timely intervention is key to restoring comfort, confidence, and long-term pelvic health.
At Dr. Ganga Sharan, the goal is not just to treat symptoms but to restore hormonal balance, enhance overall well-being, and help you lead a healthier, more confident life.
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