What does a Prolapsed Uterus feel like? - Dr. Girija Wagh of Cloudnine Hospitals | Doctors' Circle
The pelvic organ prolapse is actually typically diagnosed best by your gynecologist. You may feel all these symptoms in the prior answer but when you examined this by per vaginal emanation, the doctor will be able to diagnose where is the weakness. It can be the entre womb coming out, or it could be the supports that is making it lax or sometimes it can be the vagina that is loosening up and coming. Anterior aspect if this vagina is in close approximation with the urinary bladder and posterior or in the back side it is in close approximation with the rectum from where we pass stools. So these symptoms are typically found to be typically associated and the diagnosis is best made by the doctor who is clinically examining you. Pelvic organ prolapse can affect any age. Many at times younger women post first delivery or even as early as first sexual contact may start experiencing this pelvic organ prolapse. This usually typically younger women suffer are as a result of congenital difficulties or weakness in their collagen tissue. These are certain disorders which may present. Sometimes women may present with prolapse during their pregnancy. Many at times prolapses are experienced after delivery also. But typically the commonest age that suffers from prolapse is after 50 years of age. what happens during this time is there is deficiency of the estrogen hormone, perimenopause has set in and therefor all these ligaments that are supporting the womb and the vagina become weakened and if the patient has undergone and especially if the patient has undergone an injurious or a prolonged vaginal delivery in the past without a proper post-delivery rehabilitation, there are possibilities that she may suffer from this kind of symptomatology in the perimenopasual or the post-menopausal period.
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