Uterine Prolapse
Uterine Prolapse (Uterine Prolapse) – Comprehensive Guide
What is Uterine Prolapse?
It is the downward displacement of the uterus into or out of the vagina due to the weakening of the pelvic floor support tissues.
What Causes It?
• Vaginal births
• Menopause (estrogen decrease)
• Pelvic floor weakness
• Chronic cough
• Constipation and straining
• Obesity
• Heavy lifting
Symptoms
• Feeling of fullness in the vagina
• Palpable mass
• Lower back and groin pain
• Urinary and defecation problems
• Discomfort during sexual intercourse
Grading
• Stage 1: Mild prolapse
• Stage 2: To the vaginal introitus
• Stage 3: Protrusion outside the vagina
• Stage 4: Complete prolapse
Diagnosis
• Gynecological examination
• Pelvic examination
• Imaging and urodynamics if necessary
Treatment Options
1. Observation (mild cases)
2. Pelvic floor exercises
3. Vaginal pessary
4. Surgical treatment
Surgical Treatment
• Vaginal hysterectomy
• Uterus-preserving surgeries (hysteropexy)
• Sacrocolpopexy
The aim is to restore pelvic organ support.
Who Needs Surgery?
• Advanced prolapse
• Significant symptoms
• Conditions affecting quality of life
Prevention
• Kegel exercises
• Weight management
• Constipation prevention
• Avoiding heavy lifting
Clinical Fact
Uterine prolapse is often seen together with other pelvic organ prolapses.
Conclusion
Uterine prolapse is a treatable condition. With early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, quality of life can be improved.
