Symptoms of uterine prolapse

Symptoms of uterine prolapse

Uterine prolapse is a very common condition among many postpartum women. If this symptom is not treated as soon as possible, it will be relatively harmful to the health of the uterus. Therefore, many women with uterine prolapse want to know the characteristics of uterine prolapse. The following is a detailed introduction, which can provide a comprehensive understanding for many women with uterine prolapse.

Symptoms of uterine prolapse

The patient feels that his abdomen is falling, and the pain is more obvious when he walks and squats. In severe cases, the dislocated mass cannot be put back, affecting his movement. Due to long-term exposure to the outside, the cervix may develop thickening and keratinization of the mucosal surface or erosion and ulceration. Patients experience increased leucorrhea, which is sometimes pus-like or bloody. Some also experience menstrual disorders and excessive menstrual bleeding.

Uterine prolapse is the downward displacement of the uterus along the vagina. It can be divided into 3 degrees according to the degree of prolapse:

1. Ⅰ degree

It means that the level of the external cervical os is lower than the level of the ischial spine, but the cervix and uterine body are still located in the vagina. This degree of uterine prolapse does not require treatment and can be recovered by resting.

2. II degree

It means that the cervix has protruded out of the vaginal opening, but the uterus or part of the uterus is still in the vagina. However, because the range involved is too large, in mild cases only the cervix may protrude from the vaginal opening, while in severe cases the cervix may be elongated, causing the entire elongated cervix and vaginal wall to protrude from the vaginal opening.

Grade II uterine prolapse is divided into mild and severe types: ① Grade II mild type: the cervix and part of the anterior vaginal wall prolapse out of the vaginal opening. ② Grade II severe cervix, part of the uterine body, and most or all of the anterior vaginal wall protrude from the vaginal opening.

3. Grade III

It means that the entire uterine body, cervix, the entire anterior vaginal wall and part of the posterior vaginal wall are protruding out of the vaginal opening.

The characteristics of uterine prolapse are what many women with uterine prolapse want to fully understand. This article gives many women a detailed introduction to the characteristics of uterine prolapse. Therefore, after a comprehensive understanding of the above content, you should seek treatment as soon as possible to restore your prolapsed uterus through treatment as soon as possible, so as to ensure the health of the uterus.

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