How long do you have to wear a uterine tray to recover

The recovery time for wearing a uterine tray depends on the degree of prolapse. Generally, mild prolapse recovers in about six months, while moderate prolapse recovers in about one year, which also varies from person to person.
The uterine support is a tool used to support the self-sense and vaginal wall from prolapsing out of the vagina, and is mainly used during pregnancy, postpartum, and when the general condition is not suitable for surgery. For mild pelvic organ prolapse, it can be restored after about six months of placement, but moderate prolapse requires about one year of placement for gradual recovery.
Since uterine trays may also cause vaginal irritation and ulcer formation as side effects, care should be taken to remove, clean, and reposition the trays intermittently during use to avoid serious consequences such as fistula formation, bleeding, infection, and implantation. If the treatment is not effective after placing the uterine tray, it is important to go to the hospital in a timely manner, and surgical treatment is needed if necessary.