How to treat uterine prolapse by B-ultrasound

How to treat uterine prolapse by B-ultrasound

In their daily lives, many women do not pay attention to their bodies and are busy with work, neglecting various physical examinations. For example, the common disease uterine prolapse is very harmful. It seems to be a minor illness, but when it is really serious, people will feel abdominal pain and even urethral obstruction and difficulty urinating. In the following article, the editor will introduce B-ultrasound of uterine prolapse, what the examination says and how to treat it in our daily lives.

Uterine prolapse is a common disease in women. It usually progresses slowly. Women who have given birth or have given birth many times and women who often use abdominal strength (such as lifting or carrying heavy objects) often make the connective tissue (ligaments) in the pelvis that supports the uterus loose and thin, so that it can no longer effectively support the original normal position of the uterus and falls down. Because the prolapse process progresses slowly, menstruation often stops. The prolapse is worsened by the lack of female hormone support.

Uterine prolapse is divided into three levels: the first level is mild uterine prolapse - the cervix drops below the sacral ridge but not to the vaginal opening. The second level is uterine prolapse - usually when the abdomen is exerted, the cervix or uterus will sag to near the vaginal opening. The third level is severe uterine prolapse - when the abdomen is exerted, the cervix or uterus will fall outside the vaginal opening. There is complete uterine prolapse, and the entire uterus falls out.

Menopause is prone to worsening

Most women who suffer from uterine prolapse before menopause only have mild cases. When menopause stops, due to the lack of female hormones to support the organ, the organ becomes more atrophic and the ligaments supporting the uterus become more relaxed. In addition, long-term increased abdominal pressure, postures or movements such as standing for a long time, holding heavy objects, frequent coughing, and constipation can cause mild uterine prolapse to progress to moderate uterine prolapse. When the abdomen is exerted, it feels like something is about to fall out; when lying down to rest, it feels better. Moderate uterine prolapse is far from severe uterine prolapse. As the above symptoms continue to worsen, the uterus can fall to the vicinity of the vaginal opening. Sometimes it can be pushed back by hand. Sometimes, when it is severe, it cannot be pushed back even by pushing. At this time, you will feel something between the two buttocks, which will cause friction when walking, pain, and even bleeding. At this time, it is often accompanied by urination or a feeling of clear urination.

Avoid adding pressure to your abdomen

Uterine prolapse is often accompanied by bladder prolapse and rectal prolapse, so it should be considered together when considering treatment. Mild uterine prolapse has no obvious symptoms and should be prevented and maintained. Mainly avoid actions that increase abdominal pressure continuously. Women who have just given birth should do some postpartum exercises to restore muscle strength. Women who have not menstruated should moderately supplement female hormones to prevent deterioration. If there are symptoms of uterine prolapse, a sense of falling, pain, or even pain in the inguinal ligaments on both sides, use a pessary to support it or use surgery to lift the ligaments to solve the problem.

In the article, we learned about B-ultrasound of uterine prolapse. First of all, in life, we need to pay attention to eating more nutritious food, and choose surgery or traditional Chinese medicine to actively regulate and treat. I believe that it won’t take long to achieve good results.

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