The degree of uterine prolapse is mainly determined based on the location of the uterus, which are 1 degree, 2 degrees, and 3 degrees. Uterine prolapse is a condition in which the supporting structures of the uterus, such as ligaments and muscles, become weak or damaged, causing the uterus to move downward or even out of the vaginal opening. Common causes include multiple births, heavy physical labor, obesity, and long-term constipation. Depending on the severity of uterine prolapse, it can be divided into 1st, 2nd, and 3rd degrees. The symptoms of first-degree uterine prolapse are usually mild, and you may only feel a slight sense of falling in the lower abdomen or vagina, which is not easy to detect. In second-degree uterine prolapse, the symptoms begin to become obvious, and the uterus will partially prolapse from the vaginal opening, which may be accompanied by problems such as difficulty urinating, frequent urination, and constipation. At this time, women will feel increased pelvic pressure and obvious discomfort. In third-degree uterine prolapse, the uterus completely prolapses from the vaginal opening, and the symptoms are the most severe. Not only will daily activities be restricted, but it will also cause complications such as vaginal ulcers and infections, and you need to seek medical treatment in time. Timely detection and treatment of uterine prolapse is very important for women's health. If relevant symptoms occur, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible and follow the doctor's advice for treatment and management. |
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