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What Is Prolapse?

 

Prolapse happens when the pelvic organs such as the bladder, uterus, or rectum slip down from their normal position. This occurs due to weakened pelvic muscles and tissues. Many women experience heaviness, discomfort, or even visible bulging in the vaginal area. At Isha IVF, we provide advanced diagnosis and treatment for all types of prolapse.


 

Why Prolapse Treatment Is Important

 

Ignoring prolapse can make symptoms worse over time. It may cause urinary leakage, constipation, or pelvic pain. In severe cases, daily activities and sexual health may also be affected. Early treatment ensures relief, prevents complications, and restores confidence.


 

Types of Prolapse

 

Pelvic organ prolapse can affect different parts of the body. Common types include:

  • Cystocele – bladder prolapse into the vagina

  • Rectocele – rectum bulging into the vagina

  • Uterine Prolapse – uterus slipping down into the vaginal canal

  • Enterocele – small intestine pushing into the lower pelvic area

  • Vaginal Vault Prolapse – top of the vagina dropping after hysterectomy

Diagnosis Before Treatment

At Isha IVF, specialists use advanced methods to confirm prolapse and its severity. Diagnosis may involve:

  • Detailed pelvic examination

  • Medical history and symptom discussion

  • Ultrasound or MRI for imaging

  • Bladder and bowel function tests

This evaluation helps us design a personalized care plan.

Treatment depends on the severity of prolapse and the woman’s lifestyle needs. Options include:

  • Lifestyle Modifications – weight control, diet changes, and avoiding heavy lifting

  • Pelvic Floor Exercises – strengthening muscles through guided physiotherapy

  • Pessary Devices – safe and effective support without surgery

  • Medications – for bladder control or related infections

  • Minimally Invasive Surgery – laparoscopic or robotic procedures for advanced cases

You should seek medical advice if you notice:

  • A bulging or heavy feeling in the vagina

  • Urinary leakage or frequent urge to urinate

  • Difficulty emptying the bladder or bowel

  • Pain in the lower back or pelvic region

  • Discomfort during sexual activity

Consulting early prevents worsening symptoms and makes treatment easier.

At Isha IVF, we combine technology with compassionate care to treat prolapse effectively. Our team offers complete solutions through Gynaecology, Obstetrics, and Reproductive Immunology services.

For expert consultation, reach us today at Isha IVF Contact.