For every woman, the uterus is an important part of the human body's sexual organs and the place where new life is born. However, in clinical medicine, many mothers who have given birth will experience uterine prolapse. Of course, a small number of women who have not given birth will also experience uterine prolapse. At present, this problem has not attracted people's attention and high attention in many areas, and the rate of seeking medical treatment is very low. However, severe uterine prolapse has a great impact on women's daily life. Therefore, today I will talk about the relevant knowledge of uterine prolapse. First of all, we need to understand that under normal circumstances, the uterus is located between the bladder and duodenum in the pelvis, and is in an inverted pear shape. The pelvic muscle fascia, muscle groups and surrounding tendons have a supporting function, fixing it in the pelvis, among which the aortic tendon and levator ani muscle are the most important. When some reasons cause damage and weakening of the pelvic repair and muscle fascia, and the intra-abdominal pressure increases, uterine prolapse and vaginal wall bulging will occur. Simply put, it is like using a mesh structure to fix an object to a certain part of the wall. When some reasons cause the porous structure to be damaged and ruptured, the object may move or even fall. When uterine prolapse occurs, the degree of prolapse will have different symptoms. Mild cases may not have obvious symptoms, while some may feel that the vagina is falling down and there is discomfort, especially when the abdominal pressure increases. There may also be back pain and abnormal secretions. Even more serious cases may cause urinary and reproductive system symptoms, such as frequent urination, urgency, inability to hold urine, urinary incontinence, urinary tract obstruction, etc. So what are the causes of uterine prolapse? The main aspects are as follows: 1. It is mainly due to the compression of the continuously enlarging uterus during pregnancy and the delivery process. The pelvic floor and vaginal intercostal muscle fascia as well as the uterine ligaments and pubococcygeus muscle fibers are under long-term stress and flexed excessively, softened, loosened or torn, and lose their normal shoulder function. If they are not repaired in time, it is easy to cause uterine prolapse, vaginal wall bulging and other phenomena. 2. Some mothers who have just given birth participate in heavy physical work too early, or some chronic diseases, such as cough, constipation, long-term standing labor, etc., can also cause uterine prolapse. 3. Congenital organ and tissue dysplasia, etc. |
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