Postpartum bladder prolapse usually does not heal on its own and requires management such as non-surgical treatments such as pelvic floor muscle exercises and surgical treatments to relieve symptoms.
Postpartum bladder prolapse refers to the prolapse of the bladder caused by the relaxation of the pelvic floor tissues after childbirth, i.e. prolapse of the anterior vaginal wall. It is usually not self-healing and requires management such as non-surgical and surgical treatments.
Pelvic floor muscle exercises and uterine supports can be used to relieve symptoms after bladder enlargement. In more severe cases, surgery is needed to restore normal anatomy and relieve symptoms. Commonly used surgical treatments include vaginal hemianopsia and pelvic floor reconstruction surgery.
If you feel uncomfortable, it is recommended to seek medical advice and choose the appropriate treatment plan under the guidance of your doctor.