The dangers of postpartum uterine prolapse

  Uterine prolapse is a gynecological disease that occurs especially in women. The uterus is detached from its original position and gradually descends along the vagina, even prolapsing out of the vaginal opening, or in severe cases, the entire uterus is prolapsed from the vaginal opening, with complications such as bulging of the anterior and posterior vaginal walls. One of the main causes of uterine prolapse is transvaginal delivery. Childbirth can cause great damage to the woman’s body, as well as to the cervix, the main ligament, and the sacral ligament to varying degrees, and can lead to uterine prolapse if the woman does not rest properly after delivery to allow the uterus to recover, or if she works too early, such as squatting to do housework or washing diapers, which increases abdominal pressure.  What harm can be caused by uterine prolapse?  1, pain. Especially the waist pain, abdominal swelling, when walking or standing for a long time is obvious; 2, leucorrhea abnormal. Some baby mothers will find themselves with increased discharge, sometimes bloody or purulent leucorrhea. Some others show abnormal vaginal bleeding; 3, uterine prolapse has a certain impact on conception, but it should be analyzed specifically in its gradation; 4, severe uterine prolapse due to the cervix or all the uterus prolapsed in the vaginal opening, seriously affecting personal life, due to the whole day friction, resulting in local tissue keratinization, dry bleeding, and even cancer.  5.Uterine overflow. Most patients with uterine prolapse have urine leakage when they laugh, cough and other abdominal pressure increase.  Therefore, it is a very important period to prevent uterine prolapse after childbirth, to avoid premature bed labor, within 42 days after childbirth, be sure to avoid sexual life, avoid prolonged standing or squatting, breath-holding, coughing and other actions that increase abdominal pressure. Even if the symptoms of uterine prolapse appear, do not be afraid, take the correct method of active treatment, you will definitely recover.