What is a Grade 4 prolapsed uterus?

A grade 1 prolapse means that the uterus has only descended into the upper vagina, while a grade 4 prolapse means that both the uterus and cervix are outside the entrance to the vagina. The type and grade of prolapse will determine the type of treatment needed.

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How is Stage 4 uterine prolapse treated?

In moderate to severe cases, the prolapse may have to be surgically repaired. In laparoscopic surgery, instruments are inserted through the navel. The uterus is pulled back into its correct position and reattached to its supporting ligaments. The operation can also be performed with an abdominal incision.

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Can Stage 4 uterine prolapse reversed?

Can Pelvic Prolapse be Reversed? Yes! Pelvic organ prolapse can be treated and improve without surgery in some women. Prolapse results when the pelvic floor tissues are overstretched and weakened, just like overstretching a spring.

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Can stage 4 prolapse be treated with pessary?

Cube. The cube pessary is flexible silicone7 and is an option in the case of stage III and IV prolapse. The pessary has a string on one end for ease of removal. To insert, the cube pessary is compressed and inserted into the vagina.

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What are the 4 grades of prolapse?

Baden–Walker half way system [6]. It consists of four grades: grade 0 – no prolapse, grade 1–halfway to hymen, grade 2 – to hymen, grade 3 – halfway past hymen, grade 4 –maximum descent.

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Can you live with a stage 4 prolapsed uterus?

Many women contend with pelvic floor problems, including urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse -- when pelvic organs drop due to weakened muscles and tissues.

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Is Stage 4 uterine prolapse an emergency?

Seek medical care immediately if you have any of the following: Obstruction or difficulty in urination and/or bowel movement. Complete uterine prolapse (your uterus comes out of your vagina)

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At what stage in prolapse do you need surgery?

Surgery is usually done only when the prolapse is affecting your daily life and your doctor thinks surgery will help. Consider surgery if: The prolapse causes pain. You have problems with your bladder and bowels.

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Can Stage 4 prolapse be fixed without surgery?

Vaginal pessaries

They can be used to ease the symptoms of moderate or severe prolapses and are a good option if you cannot or would prefer not to have surgery. Vaginal pessaries come in different shapes and sizes depending on your need. The most common is called a ring pessary.

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Is it better to have a pessary or surgery?

Although POP surgery may have some advantages over pessary treatment in some cases, the risk of complications is higher in the surgical group and it might be more cost intensive. Nevertheless, patients' treatment preference plays an important role, especially in the willingness to try a pessary.

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Is it OK to live with a prolapsed uterus?

A prolapse is not life threatening, but it can cause pain and discomfort. Symptoms can usually be improved with pelvic floor exercises and lifestyle changes, but sometimes medical treatment is needed.

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Do you have to have a hysterectomy for a prolapsed uterus?

Can The Uterine Prolapse Be Treated Without Hysterectomy? A Resounding YES! Many gynecologists feel the best way to treat a falling uterus is to remove it, with a surgery called a hysterectomy, and then attach the apex of the vagina to healthy portions of the ligaments up inside the body.

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Will removing uterus stop prolapse?

Unfortunately having a vaginal hysterectomy does not always stop you from getting a further prolapse. Although the womb has been removed, the vaginal walls or the top of the vagina (the vault) can sag with time. About one in three women who have an operation for prolapse get another prolapse during their lifetime.

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What happens if you leave a prolapsed uterus untreated?

An untreated prolapse can cause sores on the cervix (opening to the uterus) and increase chances of infection or injury to other pelvic organs.

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What is the best pessary for stage 4 prolapse?

The cube pessary (Figure 7) is highly effective for higher stages of prolapse. It retains its position in the vagina by suction of its six concave surfaces on the vaginal wall. Daily removal and replacement is necessary as the suction can lead to severe erosions of the vaginal walls.

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What is the average age for uterine prolapse?

Uterine prolapse occurs when the muscles and tissue in your pelvis weaken. The weakness lets the uterus drop down into your vagina. Sometimes, it comes out through your vaginal opening. Nearly half of all women between ages 50 and 79 have this condition.

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Does Medicare pay for prolapse surgery?

At present, the cost of female genital surgery (also known as labiaplasty or vulvoplasty), which involves the changing of the size and shape of the vagina, are only reimbursed under Medicare if a doctor deems it a medical necessity.

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What should you not do with a prolapse?

If you have pelvic organ prolapse, avoid things that could make it worse. That means don't lift, strain, or pull. If possible, try not to be on your feet for long periods of time. Some women find that they feel more pressure when they stand a lot.

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How do I know if my prolapse is severe?

Symptoms of moderate to severe uterine prolapse include: Seeing or feeling tissue bulge out of the vagina. Feeling heaviness or pulling in the pelvis. Feeling like the bladder doesn't empty all the way when you use the bathroom.

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How long is hospital stay after prolapse surgery?

Vaginal prolapse repairs typically take about 2.5 hours and patients usually stay in the hospital for one night. Occasionally patients will stay for two nights for comfort reasons. Restrictions after surgery include no heavy lifting or vigorous exercise for 2 weeks.

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How many hours is prolapse surgery?

Your surgery may last between 30 minutes and 4 hours, depending on the types of repairs and difficulty of the reconstruction process.

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How painful is prolapse surgery?

Usually the graft is anchored to the muscles of the pelvic floor. Generally this surgery is not very painful. You may feel as if you have been 'riding on a horseback'. You will have some discomfort and pain, so please do not hesitate to take pain medication.

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How bad can a prolapsed uterus get?

How serious is a prolapsed uterus? Uterine prolapse can disrupt normal activities and be uncomfortable. Very mild cases may not require treatment or cause any discomfort. However, severe cases may make it difficult to pee or have a normal bowel movement.

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Can a prolapsed uterus be cancerous?

No. Pelvic organ prolapse is not related to the development of any particular type of cancer. However, it can occur because a large mass in the abdomen is creating abdominal pressure, or because a significant amount of fluid has accumulated in the pelvis.

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Can you get a bloated stomach with a prolapse?

Abdominal bloating and/or flatulence can be a huge problem for women with prolapse problems. Some ladies find that by the end of the day their abdomen is so bloated that it puts strain on their belly and their prolapse causing abdominal pain and pelvic floor dragging and bulging.

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