Uterine prolapse, also called uterine prolapse, can be treated with uterine support. Uterine prolapse is categorized into degree I, II and III, and uterine support is effective for degree I and II uterine prolapse, but not for degree III uterine prolapse.
Uterine prolapse of degree I and II refers to the prolapse of the uterus in which the cervix has not yet or has already come out of the vaginal opening and the uterine body has not completely come out of the vaginal opening. In this case, uterine support can be used to provide certain support to help patients relieve lumbosacral pain, abdominal drop and other symptoms, and the patients can also be assisted in the treatment through pelvic floor exercises, weight loss, and improvement of constipation.
Degree III refers to uterine prolapse in which the cervix and uterine body are completely prolapsed outside the vaginal opening, and this condition needs to be treated by surgery, such as anterior and posterior vaginal wall repair, vaginal closure surgery, pelvic floor reconstruction surgery and so on.
If you are suffering from uterine prolapse, please consult a doctor and follow the medical advice.