Everything you need to know about Uterine Prolapse

A uterine prolapse occurs when the muscles and tissue in your pelvis weaken, allowing the uterus to prolapse (fall down). The uterus then descends into your vagina, sometimes exiting through the vaginal opening. Mild uterine prolapses do not necessitate treatment, but if the prolapse becomes chronically painful, you may need treatment. We assure you of the best uterine prolapse treatment in Borivali. Uterine Prolapse Symptoms The severity of your case will determine the severity of your symptoms. Mild uterine prolapses may not cause any symptoms at all. Common symptoms of a more serious case include: Tissue protruding from your vaginal opening pressure, Heaviness or a pulling sensation in the pelvis Urinary leakage or urinary stress incontinence problems Lower back pain issues with bowel movements Uterine bleeding Abnormal vaginal discharge When you stand or sit for an extended period of time, your symptoms may worsen. Exercising or lifting may also a...