We must pay attention to the occurrence of uterine prolapse, especially for some friends who do not know its diagnosis method. Generally, the symptoms of uterine prolapse are more obvious, and we need to promptly check according to our own physical changes.
Symptoms of uterine prolapse
1. Lumbosacral pain: Especially in the sacrum, it becomes more pronounced after labor and can be relieved after bed rest. In addition, patients may feel a drop in their lower abdomen, vagina, and perineum, which can worsen after fatigue.
2. Vaginal prolapse mass: The patient said that a spherical object has come out of the vagina, which is more obvious when walking or physical labor. After resting in bed, they will repay it themselves. People with severe prolapse often fall out all day, unable to pay their own bills, walking, and feeling uncomfortable rubbing their pants. After prolonged friction, ulcers, infections, secretions increase, bleeding, and local tissue thickens.
3. Urinary tract symptoms: Many patients with uterine prolapse experience sudden increase in abdominal pressure, urinary incontinence, and urine overflow when laughing, coughing heavily, and having sufficient physical strength. Uterine prolapse often accompanies varying degrees of bladder dilation, but the occurrence of stress urinary incontinence depends on whether the anatomical relationship between the bladder and urethra has changed. A small number of patients with uterine prolapse have difficulty urinating and accumulate urine, requiring them to use their fingers to push the swollen bladder forward and urinate. The reason is that the bladder is severely swollen, with the swollen bladder located lower than the urethra.
4. Menstrual changes and excessive vaginal discharge: pelvic organ prolapse, blood circulation disorders, local congestion, affecting normal menstruation, excessive menstruation. In addition, due to blood circulation disorders, the removal of organs is accompanied by ulcers and infections, leading to an increase in vaginal discharge and accompanied by bloody secretions.
5. Generally, it does not affect conception, pregnancy, and delivery: although it does not affect conception, pregnancy, and delivery, if uterine prolapse cannot be returned, cervical edema and cervical dilation may occur after labor, leading to difficult labor.
Diagnosis of uterine prolapse
1. Falling sensation and back pain, especially in the deep lumbosacral region, but there are no tenderness points in this area. This is caused by uterine prolapse, traction of surrounding supporting tissues, and secondary pelvic congestion.
2. This feeling is more severe when standing or working for a long time; If the condition continues to worsen, severe cases may affect action. When the uterus is sagging and accompanied by bladder dilation, frequent urination, difficulty urinating, and urinary incontinence are common.