UTERINE PROLAPSE: CAUSES, SYMPTOMS AND 3 WAYS TO PREVENT UTERINE PROLAPSE

Many women are afraid of having children because of the high risk of childbirth, ranging from postpartum body deformation, sagging breasts, urine leakage, uterine prolapse, postpartum depression etc., to severe cases they may farewell to this beautiful world.

We have discussed the previous points a lot, but in contrast, uterine prolapse is not so obvious, it is not easy to be found, and many women are always finding it difficult to talk about this problem.

What is uterine prolapse? Is the incidence high?

The so-called uterine prolapse means that the uterus descends from the normal position of the pelvic cavity. In mild cases, it exceeds the level of the ischial spine, and in severe cases, it protrudes out of the vaginal opening. It is even accompanied by bulging of the anterior or posterior wall of the vagina, combined with bladder urethral bulge and some other conditions.

In the female population, the incidence of uterine prolapse is not low, especially for women after giving birth, the probability of uterine prolapse is as high as 40% to 50%. Data shows that women aged 45 to 80 suffer from uterine prolapse. The risk of uterine prolapse is more than 75%, especially for elderly women after the age of 70, who are most prone to uterine prolapse.

It Is definite that fertility is an important cause of uterine prolapse, and the high incidence of uterine prolapse is inseparable from three reasons.

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