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Suggest Treatment For Lower Back Pain

Hello I have been told by my doc that I have a prolapse of the utrus I have a low abdomen dragging discomfort that eases so much when I lay down and the low back pain eases aswell but when I get up in the morning all is much better till the day is going on then when I have been on my feet it all starts again I also feel that if I keep my bowels empty with less food consumption it also eases it, what is going on.
Wed, 8 Apr 2015
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Dear patient
Your lower back pain and abdominal pain is attributed to uterine prolapse. Prolapse leads to stretch pelvic floor muscles and intestines with it and hence pain occurs. This typically happens on standing and mobilization as with gravity pelvic organs prolapse occurs and you get pain. But when you rest in supine position pelvic organs go into their place and prolapse is reduced by itself which relieves you of stretch and pain. You need to visit expert gynecologist and ask for treatment of uterine prolapse. You may either opt for hysterectomy with pelvic floor repair if your family is complete or asks for sling surgery and pelvic floor repair if you want to preserve uterus. All the best.
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Suggest Treatment For Lower Back Pain

Dear patient Your lower back pain and abdominal pain is attributed to uterine prolapse. Prolapse leads to stretch pelvic floor muscles and intestines with it and hence pain occurs. This typically happens on standing and mobilization as with gravity pelvic organs prolapse occurs and you get pain. But when you rest in supine position pelvic organs go into their place and prolapse is reduced by itself which relieves you of stretch and pain. You need to visit expert gynecologist and ask for treatment of uterine prolapse. You may either opt for hysterectomy with pelvic floor repair if your family is complete or asks for sling surgery and pelvic floor repair if you want to preserve uterus. All the best.