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Non-surgical Treatments for Prolapse | Dr Neelima Mantri

by | Dec 16, 2021 | Blog, Women Health Issues

Weakened supporting tissues are the main cause of prolapse. Prolapse refers to the bulging or falling out of a body part, such as the rectum or the vagina. It is also a result of prolonged heavy pressure on the pelvic floor. This condition might happen during delivery of a child, chronic constipation, violent coughing, or heavy lifting.

What happens when women experience prolapse?

The pelvic floor muscles, tissues, and ligaments of women stretch out because of weakening. The prolapse paves way for the organs to drop from their original position. In severe cases, women might even experience the falling out of the vagina itself.

Is there a non-surgical treatment method for prolapse?

There are two major non-surgical treatments available to address the issue of prolapse among women- pelvic floor muscle training for mild cases and the insertion of a vagina pessary for severe cases.

> Pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT):

This gynecologist treatment method addresses the root issue of the prolapse- weakness muscles. The pelvic floor exercises are effective in strengthening the lower floor of the pelvis. Women with mild abdomen pressure and mild bladder leakage are suggested to carry out the list of exercises in the pelvic floor muscle training list.

Routine exercises to learn how to tense the pelvic muscles can be effective in treating mild cases of prolapse. The mild to moderate cases amongst women have been observed to improve because of these exercises which prevent the slipping down of the organs any further.

However, if you have had surgery recently the effects of this treatment might not make a huge impact on your improvements.

> Vaginal pessary:

It is a small cube, ring, or saucer-shaped device which is inserted into the vagina to provide the organs with the support which they are lacking. These silicone or rubber-based devices don’t necessarily work on improving the root cause of the prolapse.

They are simply inserted to prevent any more fallouts and prolapse of the organs, and keep them intact in the position where they are supposed to be. A vaginal pessary can be of two types- one is the small removable device that women can insert and remove without any assistance.

The other one is a complex pessary that needs the assistance of a gynecologist to insert and remove in about 6 to 8 weeks.

If you are looking for an endometriosis specialist in Mumbai, you should contact Dr. Neelima Mantri. She is an endometriosis specialist in Mumbai, who also happens to be a gynecologist, Obstetrician, and Laparoscopic Surgeon.

For the treatment of prolapse, Dr. Neelima Mantri is the best gynecologist laparoscopic surgeon in Mumbai. Her services for the treatment of the same include:

> Kegels exercises
> Vaginal hysterectomy
> Colporrhaphy, colpo herniorrhaphy
> Mesh repair

With her expert knowledge, high skills, and immense experience, you can rely on Dr. Neelima Mantri for the health of your pelvic floor. Even though a prolapse might sound scary it is a very common condition, said to affect at least one out of three women at some point of time in their lives. Hence, take care of your vaginal health under the guidance of the best gynecologist Mumbai has.

 

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