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Uterine prolapse
- Uterine prolapse occurs when the womb (uterus) drops down and presses into the vaginal area. ... Other things that can cause or lead to uterine prolapse include: Normal aging Lack of estrogen after menopause ...
- ... treatments Slipping of the uterus into the vagina ( uterine prolapse ) Tumors in the uterus, such as uterine fibroids Uncontrolled bleeding during childbirth ...
- ... of the abdominal cavity between the rectum and uterus Prolapse of the small intestine Constipation Diarrhea Chronic coughing and sneezing A prolapse can be partial or complete: With a partial ...
- ... the bladder up to the ureter or kidney Uterine prolapse -- when the bladder drops down and presses into ...
- ... PMS) and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) Uterine fibroids Uterine and vaginal prolapse Vaginal yeast infection Various conditions affecting the vulva ...
- ... in the pubic muscles, resulting in the vagina, uterus , or urinary bladder falling out of position (prolapse) MANAGING CHANGES Hormone therapy with estrogen or progesterone, ...
- ... of your symptoms The cause (such as pelvic prolapse, enlarged prostate , enlarged uterus, or other causes) If you have overflow incontinence ...
- ... the heart does not close tightly ( mitral valve prolapse ) Gum infection ( periodontitis ) Rupture of intestines, uterus, or eyeball (seen only in vascular EDS, which ...
- ... birth canal ( placenta previa ) Placenta separates from the uterine wall ( placenta abruptio ) Umbilical cord comes through the opening of the birth canal before the baby (umbilical cord prolapse)
- ... Advanced prostate cancer Bladder or ureteral cancer Bladder prolapse (also called dropped bladder) Colon cancer Cervical or uterine cancer Ovarian cancer Any cancer that spreads Scar ...