Understanding Vaginal Prolapse Surgery: Types and Surgical Options
Vaginal prolapse, or pelvic organ prolapse, occurs when one or more pelvic organs (such as the uterus, bladder, or rectum) slip from their normal positions into the vaginal canal. This condition arises due to the weakening of muscles and tissues in the pelvic area, which can no longer adequately support the pelvic organs in their natural positions. Pelvic organ prolapse is common among many women; however, its symptoms can be so mild that it goes undiagnosed until they undergo a healthcare examination, such as a pelvic exam. Prioritizing pelvic health is essential because vaginal prolapse tends to worsen over time when left untreated.
Once vaginal prolapse occurs, it will not resolve itself. It is imperative to seek appropriate treatment to prevent it from worsening and to alleviate discomfort and painful symptoms. There are numerous vaginal prolapse treatment options available today, and your healthcare provider can guide you in selecting the most suitable treatment plan.