Pelvic Organ Prolapse The Silent Epidemic

Pelvic floor disorders affect many people. Up to 25% of adults have urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, pelvic pressure, sexual problems or pelvic organ prolapse. The risk can increase with age, during or after pregnancy or for people who suffer from chronic constipation. Various treatment options are available, including lifestyle changes, medications and minimally invasive surgery. A good ...

Pelvic organ prolapse rarely comes up when women talk about their bodies. Get answers to questions about this common condition.

The Conversation: What is pelvic organ prolapse and how is it treated?

Pelvic organ prolapse is caused by a weakness of the pelvic floor muscles and connective tissue that can lead to herniation (protrusion) of one or more of the pelvic organs, including the bladder, ...

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6abc News: Pelvic organ prolapse, a common but little-discussed condition in women's health

NORTH PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Pelvic organ prolapse isn't talked about much in women's health, however, it is a significant issue. In fact, it affects nearly half of all women by the time they reach ...

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Yahoo Style Canada: Half of Women Will Develop Pelvic Organ Prolapse. Here Are the Signs

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Half of Women Will Develop Pelvic Organ Prolapse. Here Are the Signs

Sacral colpopexy, also known as sacrocolpopexy or sacrospinous colpopexy, is a surgical procedure used to correct pelvic organ prolapse in women. When the muscles around a woman’s pelvis weaken, the ...

Bloating is one possible symptom of a pelvic organ prolapse, but it’s not usually the main one. There are several other prolapse symptoms. A pelvic organ prolapse occurs when one or more pelvic region ...