Anterior
vaginal prolapse happens when the bladder drops from its place in the pelvis
and pushes on the front wall of the vagina. The condition also is called a
cystocele or a prolapsed bladder.
A
posterior vaginal prolapse is a bulge of tissue into the vagina. It happens
when the tissue between the rectum and the vagina weakens or tears. This causes
the rectum to push into the vaginal wall. Posterior vaginal prolapse is also
called a rectocele.
Muscles
and connective tissues of the pelvic floor hold the organs of the pelvis in
place. These organs include the bladder, uterus and rectum.
Anterior or
posterior vaginal prolapse happens when the pelvic floor becomes weak or when
there's too much pressure on the pelvic floor. This can happen with aging,
during vaginal childbirth, chronic straining to pass stool (constipation), hard
coughing, heavy lifting or other activities that put pressure on pelvic tissues.
Treatments
for anterior or posterior vaginal prolapse include exercises to strengthen
pelvic floor muscles, vaginal or ring pessaries that hold the organs in place, exercises
to strengthen pelvic floor muscles (Kegel exercise), electromagnetic treatment, lifestyle changes like
weight management, avoid heavy lifting and avoid constipations. For severe vaginal
prolapse, you might need surgery to fix it.
Klinik Primer Nilam Puri offer initial
consultation or conservative management of pelvic floor issues. We have consultation on Kegel Exercise and also electromagnetic chair (starformer chair kegel).
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