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| The patient danced too hard in a public yard causing an uterine prolapse (video pear) |
In a rare case, A 60-year-old Chinese woman's uterus slipped from her place and came out of her body after she had a strong dance session.
The woman, who did not reveal her identity, thought the fall of her uterus, caused by excessive dancing, but the doctor told her that the most likely cause was birth.
According to the Chinese news website pear video, the woman consulted a doctor At the MCH center in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, where she felt the decline of some of her genitals and complained that she had a tumor.
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| Dr Sung Hongjuan from the Center for Maternal and Child Health in Suzhou (pear video) |
the doctor Song Hongjuan revealed to the woman that she suffered from a drop in the uterus and that the reason may be the result of having a large child at an early age did not receive treatment.
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| uterine prolapse, a condition that sees the womb slipping towards, or into, the vagina. (pear video) |
Dr Hongjuan revealed that the woman underwent an emergency surgery and that she is receiving the necessary care now and in the healing phase, and explained that woman in the same situation a while ago but the fall of her uterus was not clear like this time.
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| Dr. Song told pear video that the patient had undergone surgery and was on her way to healing |
uterine prolapse symptoms
Uterine prolapse is not life threatening but it can cause pain and discomfort and symptoms can usually be improved through pelvic floor exercises and changes Lifestyle But Sometimes Medical Treatment Is Needed You should check with your doctor if you have any of the following uterine symptoms:
- Feel the weight down the abdomen and genitals.
- Feeling uncomfortable inside the vagina.
- Feeling that something is coming down from your vagina or sitting on a small ball.
- Feeling bloating or swelling in the vagina.
- Discomfort during sex.
Urination problems
- Feeling that the bladder is not fully emptied or needs to go to the toilet more than once.
- A small amount of urination occurs when coughing, sneezing or exercise (Urinary incontinence)
Hongjuan also advises women to take care of their bodies, saying that diseases such as constipation, allergic rhinitis and chronic cough can negatively affect pelvic floor muscles.
The doctor encouraged mothers to practice pelvic floor exercises after childbirth and explained that despite uterine prolapse can cause pain and discomfort, it is not dangerous and can be treated through surgery, hormonal therapy and lifestyle changes as well as smoking cessation.




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