How to normalize uterine prolapse during menopause



Prolapsed uterus during menopause can be treated either non-surgically to improve symptoms or surgically, but it is usually not completely normalized.

1. Non-surgical methods. Mild uterine prolapse during menopause can be treated by taking medication under doctor’s guidance to promote pelvic floor muscle repair to improve the symptoms, or suggesting pelvic floor muscle exercise, contracting the anus forcefully to exercise the pelvic floor muscles to improve the uterine prolapse; if the effect is not good, you can also choose the appropriate uterine support according to the degree of prolapse and the size of the vagina, so as to improve the uterine prolapse phenomenon.

2. Surgery. For serious uterine prolapse, such as the cervical opening has been detached from the vagina, affecting the normal life situation, it is recommended to go to the hospital to do vaginal closure surgery or pelvic floor reconstruction surgery.

Uterine prolapse during menopause should be treated according to the severity of the choice of appropriate programs, usually pay attention to prevent coughing or constipation, so as not to increase abdominal pressure aggravate the phenomenon of uterine prolapse.