Whether uterine prolapse can give birth to a child depends on the severity of uterine prolapse. If it is mild, it will generally not affect fertility, and if it is severe, it will be recommended to give birth first. Generally speaking, uterine prolapse has symptoms such as lumbosacral pain, prolapsed masses, and abnormal urine and bowel movements. In addition, the ** of uterine prolapse should be considered according to the condition, and whether the uterine prolapse can still give birth to a child according to the condition is related to the severity of the uterine prolapse, the specific situation is as follows:
Effect of uterine prolapse on fertility.
1. Mild uterine prolapse: Generally, mild uterine prolapse will not affect fertility or sexual life, but it is recommended not to choose ** delivery as much as possible, and cesarean section can be selected to avoid further damage to pelvic floor muscles.
2. Moderate to severe uterine prolapse: In this case, because the uterus prolapses out to the external orifice, it is more susceptible to infection, which affects sexual life, and then affects conception. Effect of uterine prolapse on fertility.
The best way to prolapse your uterus.
The ** of uterine prolapse should be considered according to the condition, and the ** method should be selected according to the condition, as follows:
1. Physical ** and pelvic floor muscle exercise: The use of pessary and pelvic floor muscle exercise to avoid uterine prolapse is effective for mild uterine prolapse.
2. Drugs**: Auxiliary drugs include Buzhong Yiqi Pills and Astragalus Granules. Postmenopausal women may be given topical estrogen under the guidance of a doctor.
3. Psychology: Timely psychological awareness, improve the awareness of the disease, and avoid pessimism.
4. Surgery**: For severe uterine prolapse, surgery can achieve better results.
Common symptoms of uterine prolapse.
Uterine prolapse usually has symptoms such as lumbosacral pain, prolapse of the mass, and abnormal urine and urine, and the specific conditions are as follows:
1. Lumbosacral soreness: Uterine prolapse will pull the surrounding ligaments and fascia, resulting in pelvic congestion, which often makes the lumbosacral region have soreness and a feeling of sagging, and the symptoms are aggravated when standing for a long time and overwork, which can be reduced after bed rest.
2. Lump prolapse: When squatting, straining to defecate, and coughing, the abdominal pressure increases, which may make the lump fall out of the mouth. If the disease is mild, the lump can be repaid when lying down and resting, but in severe cases, the lump cannot retract on its own, and may cause local ulcers and bleeding due to long-term friction.
3. Abnormal urination and urine: When uterine prolapse is more severe, it may be accompanied by bladder, urethra, rectocele, abnormal urination manifestations such as dysuria, urinary retention, stress urinary incontinence, and abnormal fecal symptoms such as constipation and constipation.
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