PROLAPSE

Women's

Prolapse

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Do you feel bulging, heaviness or aching in your vagina?

Do you ever feel like something is going to fall out of your vagina?

Has your mother, grandmother, aunty or sister been diagnosed with or had surgery for a prolapse?

Has a doctor or specialist diagnosed you with a prolapse?

 


What can cause prolapse?

Childbirth and pregnancy

Constipation and straining to poo

Chronic cough and repeated heavy lifting

Menopause

Family history of prolapse

How can my Physiotherapy services help you?

Physiotherapy can help you manage your prolapse and allow you to be able to substantially reduce your symptoms and help you remain active and continue with your exercise.


 I will provide you with an individualised assessment and treatment plan for your prolapse.


Treatment may include:

  • Pelvic floor muscle training
  • Pessary fitting, which is a silicon device that you insert into your vagina. It is similar to a wrist or knee brace, but this is extra support for your pelvic floor and organs.
  • Exercise advise and modifications to help rehab your prolapse.
  • Manage any bladder or bowel concerns you may have.



Pregnancy and Pelvic Health Diaries

Do you want to know more about prolapse?

By Cara Richmond 15 Oct, 2022
What is the Pelvic Floor? The pelvic floor is a group of muscles and ligaments that are about as thick as the palm of your hand and they create the “floor” of your pelvic attaching from your pubic bone at the front to your coccyx bone at the back. What does the Pelvic Floor do? The pelvic floor helps to maintain control of your poo and wee, they also help to support your pelvic organs (bladder, bowel and uterus), helping to prevent them falling down into your vagina (prolapse). The pelvic floor also helps your sexual function, contributing to orgasm and arousal. How to contract your Pelvic Floor Muscles? These muscles are hidden inside our body and it can be very hard to know if we are actually contracting the muscles the right way. A lot of women actually perform the wrong movement which results in straining and pushing down of the muscles. To contract your muscles the right way I suggest the following: Sitting down on a chair, feet and back well supported Let your belly relax Palms facing up Now imagine that you are trying to stop your wee, squeeze and lift your pelvic floor muscles If the muscles are being squeezed the right way, you should feel a very small movement of your vagina lifting up from the chair Try and hold for 2-3 seconds and then relax the muscles As you relax the muscles you should feel your vagina drop into the chair Repeat this 10 times Other cues for contracting your pelvic floor muscles Imagine holding in wind Imagine drawing a tampon up your vagina Remember to not hold your breath, avoid clenching your inner thighs, jaw and buttock area

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