Uterine prolapse refers to the uterus descending from the normal position along the **, the external cervical opening reaches below the level of the ischial spine, and even the uterus is completely prolapsed outside the ** orifice, often combined with **anterior and/or posterior wall bulge. There are many causes of uterine prolapse, among which giving birth to a baby is an important reason. So, many women will care about whether the uterine prolapse caused by giving birth to a baby can be put back?
First of all, let's understand the causes of uterine prolapse all of a sudden. Giving birth is an important cause of uterine prolapse, because the pressure of the fetus on the cervix and pelvic floor tissues during childbirth can lead to the relaxation of pelvic floor muscles and ligaments, which can lead to uterine prolapse. In addition, other causes include long-term chronic cough, long-term heavy physical exertion, long-term constipation, etc.
In general, mild uterine prolapse can improve the symptoms by conservatively**, and if the recovery is good, it can reach the original position. For severe uterine prolapse, surgery is needed to relieve symptoms, but not completely.
Conservative** includes the use of pessaries, pelvic floor muscle exercises, physical**, etc. These methods can help patients relieve symptoms and improve their quality of life. Surgeries** include hysterectomy, trachelectomy, anterior and posterior wall repair, etc. These surgical methods can help patients relieve symptoms and improve quality of life, but they cannot completely**.
It is important to note that uterine prolapse caused by giving birth to a baby is related to individual differences. Some patients may not have any symptoms after giving birth, while others may experience significant symptoms. In addition, the choice of method is also related to factors such as the patient's symptoms, age, fertility needs, etc.
In short, uterine prolapse caused by giving birth to a baby is a common ** disease. For mild uterine prolapse, symptoms can be improved by conservative**; For severe uterine prolapse, surgery** is needed to relieve symptoms. In the process, patients need to actively cooperate with the doctor's advice and maintain a good Xi habits and mentality to improve the effect and quality of life.