Bladder prolapse and uterine prolapse do you see a gynecologist for suspension?

Suspension for bladder and uterine prolapse is usually done in the gynecology department, or in the urology department if there is bladder prolapse alone.
Bladder prolapse is a urological condition and can be seen in the urology department, but if a woman has a prolapsed uterus at the same time, she can also go to the gynecology department of the hospital. If the prolapse is more serious, it will need to be treated with suspension surgery, so as to restore the position of the bladder as well as the uterus.
In addition, bladder prolapse and uterine prolapse, must pay attention to care after suspension surgery, life as much as possible to do Kegel training, to help promote the recovery of the bladder and uterus.
After suspension surgery for bladder prolapse and uterine prolapse, you should not have sex until you have fully recovered, to avoid affecting the recovery after surgery.