Did you know that due to a possible displacement of the uterus may lose support and become externalized? No? So, stay inside and understand what is uterine prolapse
It is the displacement of the uterus to have lost the support that makes it get stuck in the abdominal cavity. "When you lose that support, the body slips through the vagina, which pushes out and is externalized between the thighs of the patient," explains Alberto D'Auria, an obstetrician and gynecologist at the Hospital and Maternity Santa Joana (SP). This is an irreversible situation and once externalized, the surgical approach is indeed the only solution.
The procedure can be done by the Unified Health System (SUS). The doctor says it's possible to push the uterus back, but before a little effort, such as coughing, he leaves again. The causes of this prolapse may be low levels of estrogen and storage proteins, as well as vaginal deliveries that have some complications, such as lacerations.
It is the displacement of the uterus to have lost the support that makes it get stuck in the abdominal cavity. "When you lose that support, the body slips through the vagina, which pushes out and is externalized between the thighs of the patient," explains Alberto D'Auria, an obstetrician and gynecologist at the Hospital and Maternity Santa Joana (SP). This is an irreversible situation and once externalized, the surgical approach is indeed the only solution.
The procedure can be done by the Unified Health System (SUS). The doctor says it's possible to push the uterus back, but before a little effort, such as coughing, he leaves again. The causes of this prolapse may be low levels of estrogen and storage proteins, as well as vaginal deliveries that have some complications, such as lacerations.