Your reproductive organs and bladder are held into position by a network of muscle and other tissues. Pelvic organ prolapse is a condition in which those tissues are no longer able to provide the proper support, allowing one or more reproductive organs to drop into or out of your vagina.
The symptoms of pelvic organ prolapse include urinary incontinence, sensations of pelvic pressure when standing or coughing, or feelings of aching, fullness, or discomfort in your pelvic region. Pain during sex can also be a sign of pelvic floor prolapse.
Pelvic organ prolapse can affect your bladder, rectum, or uterus. Vaginal childbirth, obesity, hormonal changes during menopause or the aging process often cause the condition. Even something as simple as frequent constipation or straining during bowel movements can lead to pelvic organ prolapse.
Pelvic organ prolapse is treatable, and Dr. SIidq has extensive experience in this area. A device called a pessary can be placed in your vagina to provide support for your pelvic organs. Pelvic floor muscle therapy is another option and works to strengthen those muscles with a state of the art technology called Emsella chair .
Lifestyle modifications can help treat pelvic organ prolapse by preventing constipation, which reduces the pressure placed on your pelvic organs during a bowel movement. Finally, surgical procedures like a pelvic floor sling or the Burch procedure can restore proper organ positioning.
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