Which internal organs tend to sag

Commonly, there are gastric ptosis, uterine ptosis and liver ptosis. 1. Gastric prolapse: the decrease of diaphragm activity, the decrease of abdominal muscle contraction, the decrease of abdominal pressure and the excessive relaxation of gastrosplenic ligament and gastrocolic ligament will cause the position of diaphragm to decrease, resulting in gastric prolapse. 2. Prolapsed uterus: the pelvic floor muscles and the ligaments around the uterus are easily damaged during labor and delivery, and if they fail to recover completely, prolapse of the uterus will be caused; in addition, congenital developmental abnormalities and aging may cause prolapse of the uterus. 3. Liver prolapse: congenital absence of coronary ligament or suspensory ligament may cause congenital liver prolapse; laxity of suspensory hepatic ligament, weakening of abdominal muscle tone, lowering of intra-abdominal pressure, as well as emphysema, massive pleural effusion on the right side may cause acquired liver prolapse. When prolapse of the organ occurs, it is necessary to actively consult the doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions for rational treatment.