Pelvic organ prolapse is a condition that affects many females. There can be many different signs of pelvic organ prolapse depending on the type of prolapse you have. Signs can include: Feeling like you have to hold things in place when pooping, having tampons fall out when menstruating, differences when engaging in intimacy, uncomfortable sensations near the vaginal area or feeling bulging or fullness. Types of Pelvic Organ Prolapse include: cystocele or dropped bladder prolapse, rectoceles prolapse and uterine prolapse. Treatment options for Pelvic Organ Prolapse include: Mesh surgery, a pessary, a hysterectomy, or Obliterative surgery. To diagnose pelvic organ prolapse, your provider will typically ask about your medical history and perform a physical exam of your pelvic organs. If you feel you could have pelvic organ prolapse, call one of our UofL Physicians – Urogynecology offices to schedule an appointment.
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