What to do if you can’t push after a normal delivery with a prolapsed bladder

If you have a prolapsed bladder that won’t push after a normal delivery, then consider that it is due to impaired function of the bladder muscles. It can be improved by pelvic floor training or surgical treatment. Bladder prolapse after normal delivery is mainly due to the relaxation and weakness of the pelvic floor muscles after normal delivery, causing the bladder to prolapse towards the distal end. This condition may lead to incontinence or inability to urinate after prolapse of the bladder. It can be treated in two ways. 1. For patients with mild symptoms, they can perform anal contraction exercises to increase the strength of the pelvic floor and muscles and improve the symptoms of prolapsed bladder, consult a professional doctor, and use professional equipment for pelvic floor rehabilitation training. 2. For patients with severe clinical symptoms, surgery can be performed to suspend the bladder and relatively fixed tissues in the pelvic cavity to fix the bladder and improve the symptoms of prolapse. It is recommended that patients with the above symptoms should consult a doctor for a clear diagnosis and treatment.