Uterine prolapse may be caused by the following reasons:
1. Injuries caused by production (such as macrosomia and dystocia). )
2. Excessive intra-abdominal pressure (for example, obesity, chronic cough, constipation or tumor compression in pelvic cavity will increase the intra-abdominal pressure).
3. Age, organ aging and the decrease of female hormone estrogen make the pelvic floor muscle group (p.f.m) lose tension, and the uterine ligament gradually degenerates and shrinks.
4. After all kinds of pelvic surgery, it may also cause sequelae of uterine prolapse.
Even without the above experience, the congenital weakness and relaxation of pelvic muscles can cause uterine prolapse.
Symptoms caused by uterine prolapse
Based on the fact that the uterus is the bag-like tissue that women feed their fetuses during pregnancy, it is usually fixed in the pelvic cavity, but once it droops for various reasons, it will cause various discomfort symptoms. Including:
1. There is a feeling of oppression in the pelvic cavity and a heavy feeling of falling in the lower abdomen.
2. Feel pain in the waist.
3. Feel pain during sexual intercourse.
4. Because there is a bladder in front of the uterus and a rectum in the back, once it droops, there may be obstacles in urination or defecation.
5. Severe patients will feel a protrusion in the lower body.
6. Severe patients have difficulty walking due to uterine prolapse.