Prolapse

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Prolapse[edit]

Prolapse refers to the displacement of organs such as the uterus, rectum, vagina, or bladder from their normal position. This condition can occur in both men and women, but it is more common in women due to the strain of childbirth. Prolapse can cause discomfort and other health problems if left untreated.

Prolapse of rectum

Types of Prolapse[edit]

There are several types of prolapse, including:

  • Uterine prolapse: This occurs when the uterus descends into the vagina due to weakened pelvic muscles.
  • Rectal prolapse: This involves the rectum protruding from the anus.
  • Vaginal prolapse: This happens when the vagina's walls weaken and collapse.
  • Bladder prolapse: Also known as cystocele, this occurs when the bladder drops into the vagina.

Causes[edit]

Prolapse is often caused by strain on the muscles and ligaments that hold the organs in place. This strain can be due to:

Symptoms[edit]

The symptoms of prolapse can vary depending on the type and severity of the condition. They may include:

  • A feeling of heaviness or pressure in the pelvis
  • Pain during intercourse
  • A bulge in the vagina or rectum
  • Urinary problems
  • Constipation

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for prolapse depends on the severity of the condition and the patient's overall health. Options may include:

See Also[edit]

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