Uterine prolapse is currently a relatively common gynecological disease, especially among middle-aged and elderly women. Uterine prolapse is generally divided into first degree, second degree, and third degree, and the symptoms of each case are different. Today, the editor will talk to you about third degree uterine prolapse. If you experience this third degree uterine prolapse in your daily life, how can you effectively care for and treat it? So next I will give you a detailed introduction on how to care for and treat third degree uterine prolapse. Once the uterus shows symptoms of prolapse, different symptoms will appear depending on the degree of prolapse (divided into degree I, degree II, and degree III). Pessary: This method is the main treatment method in Western medicine. The type suitable for the patient is selected according to the degree of prolapse, so that the prolapsed uterus and vaginal wall can be incorporated into the vagina. However, the pessary needs to be cleaned after daily use. If the patient's vagina is too loose, the handle of the pessary can easily fall out, making it very inconvenient to use. On the other hand, if the pessary is contaminated with bacteria, it can also cause exogenous infection to the female vagina and uterus. Physical exercise therapy: Physical therapy is suitable for patients with mild symptoms or those with milder symptoms after treatment. It involves muscle exercises and training to restore the function of relaxed muscles. Commonly used exercises include levator ani muscle exercises and knee-chest lying position. They are performed once in the morning and evening, each time for 5 to 15 minutes. Morning exercises should be done before getting up. Diet therapy for uterine prolapse 1. Yellow eel powder: Remove the internal organs of 1 yellow eel, clean it, and dry it on new tiles. Mix it with 9 grams of brown sugar and grind it into powder. Take it with warm water, once every other day, for 10 to 15 days. 2. Stewed large intestine with two kinds of sesame seeds: 300 grams of pig large intestine, 300 grams of black sesame seeds, and 30 grams of cimicifuga. Stew until soft and take in several times. 3. Boiled eggs with Polygonum multiflorum: 3 eggs, 30 grams of Polygonum multiflorum, and 9 grams of Cornus officinalis. Boil Polygonum multiflorum and Cornus officinalis together in water, remove the residue and take the juice. Add the cooked eggs and season them before taking it once in the morning and once in the evening for several days. 4. Chicken stewed with Cimicifuga and Astragalus: Kill a hen and clean it. Put 9 grams of Cimicifuga and 15 grams of Astragalus into the chicken's belly. Add a small amount of water and seasoning crystals. Steam it until cooked through. Eat the meat and drink the soup in two servings. The above is a detailed introduction to the three-degree care and treatment methods for uterine prolapse. At this point, the editor believes that many patients and friends should be clear about what to do to effectively treat this disease. At the same time, it should be noted that it is more important to actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment and develop good living habits so that the disease can heal faster. |
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