How long does it take for a prolapsed uterus to heal



Uterine prolapse is categorized as mild prolapse, moderate prolapse and severe prolapse. The treatment time varies with the degree of uterine prolapse, and there are some individual differences.

1. Mild prolapse: Mild prolapse of the uterus means that the uterus descends from its normal position along the vagina, which may be caused by excessive stretching of the pelvic fascia and ligaments during pregnancy and childbirth. It can be treated by lifting exercises or pelvic floor repair to restore it to its normal position, and usually may recover in about 6 months.

2. Moderate prolapse: Moderate prolapse of the uterus may produce symptoms such as pain in the lower back and a foreign body sensation. You can choose the method of uterine support for treatment. Patients need to choose the right model according to their vaginal size, and may get better after 12 months of treatment.

3. Severe prolapse: severe prolapse of the uterus may cause ulcers, bleeding, abnormal urination and other symptoms. It can be treated by choosing uterine suspension surgery, or considering a vaginal total hysterectomy, which may take about 2 months to recover after surgery.

Patients with uterine prolapse need to go to the hospital in a timely manner to improve the relevant examination and treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid delaying the condition.