Gynecology
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
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What is pelvic organ prolapse?

Normally the vagina and uterus are secured to the pelvis by connective tissue that forms ligament-like structures as a strong "envelope" around the vaginal walls. As pelvic floor muscles weaken, these connective structures give way, allowing the vagina to become displaced towards and at times beyond the vaginal opening. The bladder above and the rectum below the vagina are thereby affected leading to the following symptoms.

• Loss of bladder or possibly bowel control.
• Difficulty voiding.
• Urinary frequency.
• Feelings of pelvic or vaginal heaviness, dropping,bulging, or pain.
• Recurrent bladder infections.

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