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Is uterine prolapse a serious problem?

Is uterine prolapse a serious problem?

What are the complications of uterine prolapse? If you don’t treat a uterine prolapse, it can impact other organs in the pelvic area of your body. A prolapsed uterus can interfere with your bowel and bladder. It can also negatively impact your sex life, causing you pain.

What are the side effects of a prolapsed uterus?

What are the symptoms of uterine prolapse?

  • Leakage of urine.
  • Inability to completely empty your bladder.
  • Feeling of heaviness or fullness in your pelvis.
  • Bulging in your vagina.
  • Lower-back pain.
  • Aching, or the feeling of pressure, in your lower abdomen or pelvis.
  • Constipation.

Will a prolapsed uterus go away?

Prolapse up to the third degree may spontaneously resolve. More severe cases may require medical treatment. Options include: Vaginal pessary: This is a vaginal device that supports the uterus and keeps it in position.

What is a complete uterine prolapse?

Uterine prolapse may be incomplete or complete. An incomplete prolapse occurs when the uterus is only partly sagging into the vagina. A complete prolapse occurs when the uterus falls so far down that some tissue protrudes outside of the vagina.

What does it mean to have a prolapse of the uterus?

Doctors refer to this downward movement of the uterus as uterine prolapse. Uterine prolapse occurs when pelvic floor muscles and ligaments stretch and weaken and no longer provide enough support for the uterus.

What kind of uterus is a bicorporeal uterus?

Class U3a or partial bicorporeal uterus, which is characterized by an external fundal indentation partially dividing the uterine corpus above the level of the cervix.

Which is the most common form of pelvic organ prolapse?

It’s the most common form of prolapse. Rectocele is when the rectum bulges into the back wall of the vagina. Uterine prolapse involves the uterus dropping into the vagina. Most of the time, pelvic organ prolapse is the result of carrying—and vaginally delivering—children, which weakens the pelvic floor.

Can a pelvic exam diagnose uterine prolapse?

In a pelvic exam, your physician inserts two gloved fingers inside your vagina. While simultaneously pressing down on your abdomen, he or she can examine your uterus, ovaries and other organs. A diagnosis of uterine prolapse generally occurs during a pelvic exam.