- Uterine Prolapse (uterus into the vagina)
- Cystocele (prolapse of the bladder into the vagina),
- Rectocele (rectum into the vagina),
- Urethrocele (urethra into the vagina),
- Enterocele (small intestine into the vagina
- Vaginal vault prolapse (roof of the vagina)
The sensation of pelvic organs pushing on the vaginal wall.
- Feeling of something coming out of vagina.
- The sensation that something is leaking from your vagina.
- Feeling a groin pull, strain, or soreness in your lower back.
- Urinating without meaning to (incontinence) or wanting to urinate frequently.
- Having discomfort during intercourse.
- Having bowel difficulties, such as constipation.
When you consult our expert, he will suggest some exercises, such as Kegel exercises, that helps to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles. Suppose you don’t want to undergo any surgery, in such circumstances, Dr. Sandip may recommend you to have a pessary, a detachable plastic/silicone doughnut-shaped device implanted in the vagina (birth canal) to support the prolapse region. He has a unique solution to your every specific problem. Moreover, he has expertise in various laparoscopic surgeries.
In this the uterus and surrounding tissue are tied up using nonabsorbable sutures. In some cases the prolapsed organs are supported by mesh.