Wednesday 11 May 2016

Uterine Prolapse Luton

Uterine prolapse occurs when the muscles and ligaments that support the uterus stretch or become weak. The uterus sags or slips from its normal position and into the vagina. Risk factors for uterine prolapse include increasing age and decreasing estrogen (the hormone that helps to keep the pelvic muscles strong). Pelvic muscles and tissues may also become damaged during childbirth, which can lead to prolapse. If you're suffering from this condition, and have symptoms such as vaginal bleeding, sexual problems or recurrent bladder infections, it's important to seek medical help as soon as possible. Left untreated, uterine prolapse can cause impaired bowel, bladder, and sexual function. Many women with this condition contactMr Abdalla Fayyad – one of the leading gynaecological surgeons in the UK.

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