Uterine prolapse after cesarean section can be dealt with in the following ways: general conditioning, pelvic floor muscle function exercise, conservative treatment, surgical treatment and so on.
1. General conditioning: after cesarean section, it is necessary to pay attention not to carry out strenuous activities too early, avoid the action of increasing abdominal pressure, avoid constipation, so as not to affect the recovery of the pelvic floor muscle tissues and aggravate the symptoms of uterine prolapse.
2. Pelvic floor muscle function exercise: uterine prolapse after cesarean section may be caused by pelvic floor muscle injury or poor recovery of pelvic floor tissues, resulting in abnormal function. The function of the pelvic floor muscles can be strengthened through pelvic floor exercises, such as Kegel exercises.
3. Conservative treatment: If the uterine prolapse is more serious, it can be treated conservatively, such as using uterine support.
4. Surgery: If the uterine prolapse is more serious and the conservative treatment is not good enough, you need to take the surgical way of treatment. For example, Mann’s surgery, pelvic floor reconstruction surgery, total hysterectomy or subtotal hysterectomy can be performed for those who do not have reproductive requirements.
If uterine prolapse occurs after cesarean section, it is important to consult a doctor in time and take reasonable treatment measures under the guidance of the clinician, so as to avoid delaying the condition.