Pelvic Organ Prolapse
A condition unique to women, also known as POP, pelvic organ prolapse affects women who have previously given birth.
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
And How Advanced Gynecology Can Help
Our board-certified team of specialists and surgeons is here for you to diagnose the cause of your pelvic organ prolapse and work to find the best treatment plan for you.
Symptoms of Pelvic
Organ Prolapse
- Low back pain or pressure in the pelvic region even when the bladder is empty
- Pressure or stretching sensation in the groin area
- Pain during intercourse
- Irregular menstrual bleeding
- Incontinence issues
If you're currently experiencing any of these symptoms along with pelvic discomfort, see a doctor as soon as possible to rule out other more serious possibilities.
What Are The Treatments for Pelvic Organ Prolapse?
- Improving nutrition and diet
- Exercise & weight loss
- Kegel exercises
- Pessaries - these silicon devices can be inserted vaginally to offer additional support to the pelvic organs without surgery
Depending on the severity of your symptoms as well as your age, there are surgical options to repair the damage caused by pelvic organ prolapse. Pelvic reconstructive surgery or installing a pelvic organ prolapse mesh are two options that require a surgical procedure.
There also may be cases where POP is linked to other conditions like bladder incontinence. If this is the case, you may need a combination of treatments to solve the issue entirely.
Causes of Pelvic
Organ Prolapse
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