Uterine Prolapse
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Advanced Care for Pelvic Organ Support Issues
Uterine prolapse occurs when the uterus slips down into or outside the vaginal canal due to weakened pelvic floor muscles. With timely diagnosis and proper treatment, symptoms can be effectively managed and quality of life improved.
Under the expert care of Dr. Amarjeet Kaur Bhullar, patients receive personalized and compassionate treatment with a focus on comfort, safety, and long-term results.
What is Uterine Prolapse?
Uterine prolapse happens when the supporting muscles and ligaments of the pelvis weaken, causing the uterus to descend from its normal position into the vagina.
Common Symptoms
- Feeling of heaviness or pressure in the pelvis
- A bulge or tissue coming out of the vagina
- Lower back pain
- Difficulty in urination or bowel movements
- Discomfort during walking or sitting
Causes and Risk Factors
- Multiple vaginal deliveries
- Aging and menopause
- Weak pelvic floor muscles
- Chronic coughing or heavy lifting
- Obesity
Treatment Options
Treatment depends on the severity of the condition:
- Pelvic floor exercises (Kegel exercises)
- Lifestyle modifications
- Pessary (a device to support the uterus)
- Hormonal therapy (in selected cases)
- Surgical correction (including hysterectomy or uterine suspension)
Our Approach
- Accurate diagnosis and grading of prolapse
- Non-surgical options for early stages
- Advanced surgical techniques for severe cases
- Focus on patient comfort and dignity
- Post-treatment rehabilitation and follow-up
Regain Comfort and Confidence
Uterine prolapse is treatable, and early care can prevent complications. Dr. Amarjeet Kaur Bhullar is dedicated to helping you regain comfort, confidence, and a better quality of life. Book your consultation today.