Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Medically speaking, prolapse refers to a condition where the muscles and ligaments supporting a woman's pelvic organs weaken and the pelvic organs tend to slip out of place.

Protruding organs or a spinal disc herniation is also categorised as "disc prolapse".

Pelvic organ prolapse worsens with time and surgery may be required to fix it.

Women over 55 years, who have undergone hysterectomy, or have delivered more than one natural birth are generally prone to pelvic organ prolapse. Other risk factors include obesity, persistent cough and constipation.

At Sunshine, our team of gynaecologists work in coordination with urologists and other specialist surgeons to assess and treat the different types of pelvic organ prolapse.

Cases of pelvic organ prolapse typically require surgery. Sunshine team holds required experience in surgical procedures, including minimally invasive techniques. Our treatment procedures ensure quicker recovery.

Treatment Services:

  • Kegel exercises
  • Recommending lifestyle changes
  • Horomone therapy
  • Surgery