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    Pelvic Organ Prolapse Treatment in Owatonna

    When the muscles and ligaments supporting a woman's pelvic organs weaken, the pelvic organs can drop lower in the pelvis, creating a bulge in the vagina (prolapse). Women most commonly develop pelvic organ prolapse years after childbirth, after a hysterectomy or after menopause. If you have symptoms, such as a feeling of pressure in your pelvic area, see your health care provider.

    Symptoms

    Women can have one or a combination of symptoms, depending on the location and severity of their prolapses:

    • A feeling of fullness or pressure in your pelvis and vagina.
    • A bulge of tissue in your vagina that you can see or feel. Leaking urine or difficulty urinating.
    • Urgent need to urinate.
    • Need to cross legs before coughing to prevent urine leaks.
    • Need to physically push a bulge in when urinating to allow urine to pass. 
    • Increased pelvic pressure when you strain, cough, bear down or lift.
    • Problems having sexual intercourse.

    Watch Dr. Anil discuss pelvic organ prolapse in the video below.

     

     


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