Uterine prolapse is generally referred to as uterine prolapse. Mild patients usually have no obvious symptoms, while severe cases show lumbosacral pain or a feeling of falling down and a swelling prolapsing from the vagina.
Uterine prolapse refers to the descent of the uterus from its normal position along the vagina, partially or completely out of the vaginal opening outside. Patients with mild uterine prolapse usually have no obvious symptoms, while patients with severe prolapse have different degrees of lumbosacral pain or falling sensation due to the pulling of ligamentous fascia and pelvic congestion; and often have swelling coming out from the vaginal opening when the abdominal pressure is increased by walking, squatting, defecation, and so on.
If the uterine prolapse accompanied by bladder, urethral bulging patients, may also appear urinary difficulties, urinary retention or stress incontinence and other symptoms, such as secondary urinary tract infection can occur frequent urination, urinary urgency, urination pain.
Clinical when the above symptoms, should be timely consultation, by the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, give targeted treatment.