Expert ReplyCondition analysis:
Women who have a minor uterine prolapse may not have any symptoms. Moderate to severe prolapse may cause symptoms, such as:
-- feeling like you’re sitting on a ball
-- vaginal bleeding
-- increased discharge
-- problems with sexual intercourse
-- seeing the uterus or cervix coming out of the vagina
-- a pulling or heavy feeling in the pelvis
-- constipation
-- recurrent bladder infections
If you develop these symptoms, it’s important to see your doctor and get treatment right away. Without proper attention, the condition can impair your bowel, bladder, and sexual function.
Instructions:
Exercises for treatment of prolapsed uterus: Uterine Displacement is a disorder where natural treatment and exercises are very effective in strengthening and toning the tissues that hold the uterus. Pelvic muscles, like any other muscle needs exercise to stay strong.
However, you cannot expect immediate results with exercise. It may take up to 6 months for good results. The more advanced the displacement, the longer the period it takes for recovery.
Exercising also helps eliminate incontinence and reduces the possibilities of pelvic cancer.