Prolapsed Uterus Treatment

Women with multiple births, excessive physical labor, and inadequate nutrition are more likely to have a prolapsed uterus. There are three main treatments for prolapsed uterus. Surgical treatment. For patients with severe uterine prolapse, surgery is the ideal treatment, but it can affect a woman’s reproductive function, so it should only be considered for women who do not need to have children again. Before the surgery, it is necessary to go through various examinations and have a detailed communication with the treating doctor, who will choose the appropriate surgery according to the patient’s specific condition. Uterine tray treatment. The uterine support treatment has been used for a long time and has been well received by many patients. Note that this treatment is not suitable for patients with severe uterine prolapse or excessive vaginal laxity. The average person uses a medium size uterine support, although it depends on the individual’s genital cleft. A uterine support larger than three or four centimeters above the genital cleft is best. Plastic trays are good for acid and alkaline resistance, and their smooth surface reduces tissue irritation. It should not be used during the physiological period. Pelvic floor muscle exercise therapy. Patients with mild uterine prolapse can consider pelvic floor muscle exercise therapy. The first exercise can be performed before getting up and kept two to three times a day. It can also be combined with some other physical exercises to add energy to the body. To better treat prolapsed uterus, you should also pay attention to the combination of work and rest and avoid excessive physical work.