What does it feel like to have a prolapsed uterus?

Uterine prolapse, also known as uterine prolapse, is a condition in which the uterus descends from its normal position along the vagina and the surrounding tissues are unable to support the descending uterus, which can cause a series of symptoms. Patients with mild symptoms may not feel anything, while those with more serious disease may feel the following: 1. they may have lumbosacral pain and swelling in the lower abdomen, and the symptoms are obvious after standing for a long time or after physical exertion, and improve after bed rest. 2. they feel a swelling prolapsing from the vagina, often aggravated when abdominal pressure increases such as walking, squatting and defecation, and in serious cases, the prolapsing object cannot be retracted after rest. The main reason for uterine prolapse is that during pregnancy and childbirth, the pelvic floor tissues are damaged and do not recover in time, and aging and increased pressure in the abdominal cavity are also causes of uterine prolapse.