When you hear the term uterine prolapse, all kinds of questions will arise in your mind, what is it and what should you do? In fact, these are easy to answer. Uterine prolapse can be treated, but after treatment we need careful care to prevent the recurrence of the disease. So what issues should we pay attention to after uterine prolapse surgery? How should we take care of it? Uterine prolapse refers to the uterus descending along the vagina from its normal position, with the external cervical opening reaching below the level of the ischial spine, or even the entire uterus protruding out of the vaginal opening, which is medically known as uterine prolapse. So, what are the precautions after uterine prolapse surgery? Generally speaking, after uterine prolapse surgery, you should strengthen your nutrition, eat a balanced diet, and avoid excessive fatigue. There are many treatments for uterine prolapse, which can be divided into supportive therapy, the use of pessaries and surgical therapy according to different degrees of prolapse. After surgical treatment, the patient's nutrition should be strengthened, diet should be balanced, and excessive fatigue should be avoided. Many women suffer from uterine prolapse due to lack of care after childbirth. Because the inner wall of the uterus cannot contract and recover well, it sags into the vagina and may even extend outside the body in severe cases. The common symptoms of uterine prolapse include at least a feeling of falling, which can cause back pain and, in severe cases, can also affect the bladder and rectum, leading to frequent urination, incomplete urination or constipation. According to the severity of uterine prolapse, it can be divided into three degrees: 1. The uterus moves downward. Although the external os of the uterus is lower than the level of the ischial spine, it is still in the vagina, which is 1 degree. 2. The cervix has fallen out of the vaginal opening, but the uterus is still inside the vagina (degree 11). 3. The entire uterus protrudes out of the vaginal opening. This is grade Ill uterine prolapse, which is often caused by a combination of factors. There are many treatments for uterine prolapse, which can be divided into supportive therapy, the use of pessaries and surgical therapy according to different degrees of prolapse. After surgical treatment, the patient's nutrition should be strengthened, diet should be balanced, and excessive fatigue should be avoided. The above are the various causes and symptoms of uterine prolapse as well as our attention and care methods. We hope that all patients who are suffering from this disease can receive timely treatment and care to get out of the pain. If you still have many doubts or questions, you can consult a doctor in the hospital and let them give you a detailed explanation or guidance. |
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