Uterine prolapse refers to the situation where the uterus (uterus) sags or slides downwards from its normal place. The uterus is normally located within the pelvis and is supported by various muscles, ligaments and supporting tissues.
MoreUterine prolapse refers to the situation where the uterus (uterus) sags or slides downwards from its normal place. The uterus is normally located within the pelvis and is supported by various muscles, ligaments and supporting tissues.
MoreUrinary incontinence is a common health problem among women. This condition is often defined as a loss of bladder control and can negatively impact individuals' quality of daily life.
MoreRectocele is the swelling and bulging of the last part of the large intestine (rectum) towards the back wall of the vagina. It is a common condition, especially in women after birth, and it does not cause complaints because it usually does not show any symptoms.
MoreThis problem, also called bladder prolapse, occurs when the bladder adjacent to the front wall of the vagina bulges into the uterus.
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