What to do for uterine prolapse

  Uterine prolapse can have a great impact on a woman’s health and life, so women with uterine prolapse need to be treated promptly. The treatment of uterine prolapse needs to be targeted according to the severity of the prolapse.  Uterine prolapse is classified as mild, moderate and severe according to the symptoms. Mild uterine prolapse can be treated by medication and exercise. The medication can take Chinese herbal medicine to nourish the middle of the body, and the exercise is mainly to do anal lifting exercises for 10-15 minutes each time, 2-3 times a day, which can enhance the contraction of pelvic floor muscles and thus improve the symptoms of mild uterine prolapse. Moderate uterine prolapse will not work well with medication, but requires the use of a uterine support for treatment. The use of a uterine support for a period of time will allow the pubococcygeal muscle to gradually regain its elasticity and gradually restore the prolapsed uterus to its original position. The use of a uterine support can take a long time, so be patient. For severe uterine prolapse, surgery is required to recover, and after surgery, it is usually possible to achieve the desired recovery, and menopausal women can undergo a total hysterectomy.  Women with uterine prolapse should avoid standing or squatting for long periods of time, and should also pay attention to keeping their bowels open, eating more fruits and vegetables to prevent constipation, and doing as little as possible to increase abdominal pressure.