Vaginal Prolapse :
Vaginal prolapse is detailed as the vagina slipping out of position into the vaginal canal, due to the weakening and overstretching of muscles and tissues in the pelvis. The significant signs of vaginal prolapse include bulging in the vagina, pain or a heaviness in the pelvic area which worsens on coughing or lifting, standing, feeling like something is slipping out of the vagina, lower back pain, feeling of fullness, difficult stools, repeated bladder infections, urinary incontinence, problems with sexual intercourse and problems inserting tampons. The causative factors of vaginal prolapse are vaginal delivery, aging, menopause, hysterectomy (surgery to remove the uterus), extreme physical activity or strain from lifting of heavy objects and hereditary or genetic factors. The treatment plan to deal with vaginal prolapse involves non-surgical options like Kegel exercises and vaginal pessary, and surgical procedures like sacrocolpopexy, colpocleisis, and vaginal vault suspension.









