Pelvic Prolapse Prevention
What to Do to Prevent Pelvic Organ Prolapse
What is Pelvic Organ Prolapse?
Pelvic organ prolapse is the downward displacement of the bladder, uterus, or bowels due to pelvic floor weakness.
1. Pelvic Floor Exercises
• Kegel exercises should be performed regularly
• 3 sets, 10 repetitions per day are recommended
• The correct muscle group should be targeted
2. Weight Control
Excess weight increases pressure on the pelvic floor. A healthy weight should be maintained.
3. Avoiding Constipation
• Fiber-rich diet
• Ample water intake
• Avoiding straining
4. Avoiding Heavy Lifting
Lifting heavy loads creates excessive pressure on the pelvic floor.
5. Postpartum Rehabilitation
Pelvic floor exercises should be started early postpartum.
6. Chronic Cough Treatment
Prolonged coughing weakens the pelvic floor. The underlying cause should be treated.
7. Quitting Smoking
Smoking can lead to both coughing and tissue weakness.
8. Choosing the Right Exercises
Heavy weight exercises should be avoided; low-impact sports should be preferred.
9. Support During Menopause
If necessary, tissues can be supported with local estrogen therapy.
10. Regular Check-ups
Early pelvic floor assessment can prevent progression.
Clinical Fact
Pelvic organ prolapse may not be entirely preventable, but the risk can be significantly reduced.
Conclusion
Lifestyle adjustments and exercises are the most effective methods for maintaining pelvic floor health.
