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How Can A Uterine Prolapse And Pain In The Pelvic Are Be Treated?
my bowel is empying into my uterus and I have been going threw this pain in my pelvic area for years. I had a hysterecamy at age 31 I am now 42 and I have only 1 ovary on my left side I have to wait a month to see the GI dr. but according to my obgyn my insides are nothing but bowel. they had to literally had to push down hard on left side to even see my ovary clearly. since I have been going threw all this pain for all these years could this have been my problem since I was a young mother of 2 boys at the age of 17 and 18. the pregnacys were at 16 and 17 and my last child was at 28.
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Some advices that I can give to about uterine prolapse are: -losing weight -avoiding heavy lifting. -doing Kegel exercises -wearing a pessary, which is a device inserted into the vagina that fits under the cervix and helps push up and stabilize the uterus and cervix.
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How Can A Uterine Prolapse And Pain In The Pelvic Are Be Treated?
Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. Some advices that I can give to about uterine prolapse are: -losing weight -avoiding heavy lifting. -doing Kegel exercises -wearing a pessary, which is a device inserted into the vagina that fits under the cervix and helps push up and stabilize the uterus and cervix. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.