How to determine whether the internal organs are sagging

To determine whether the internal organs are prolapsed, mainly through self-perceived symptoms, physical examination, and imaging tests, as follows: 1. Gastric prolapse: Patients can have poor appetite, sometimes combined with nausea, vomiting, abdominal distention, indigestion and other related symptoms. 2. Uterine prolapse: In severe cases, it can prolapse from the vagina. 3. Rectal prolapse: A prolapsed intestinal tube similar to a pagoda can be seen in the anus. Visceral prolapse can be clarified with the help of gastroscopy, abdominal CT or gastrointestinal tract imaging or colonoscopy. After the discovery of visceral prolapse, the position of the viscera can be seen to move significantly and images of squeezing other normal tissues can appear. If the condition is mild, symptoms can be relieved by actively adjusting the dietary structure, appropriate physical therapy, and taking medications. Some patients can take gastrointestinal motility drugs to help relieve the discomfort. However, if the condition is more severe, it is necessary to improve the relevant examination and undergo surgery. The specific treatment plan needs to be consulted with the attending physician.