Also called a pelvic floor hernia or prudendal hernia occurs when the pelvic floor is damaged and the uterus sags, sometimes into the vaginal opening.
uterine prolapse
The medical term for a prolapsed uterus is "uterine prolapse." This condition occurs when the uterus descends into the vaginal canal due to weakened pelvic floor muscles. Symptoms can include pelvic pressure, a feeling of fullness, and urinary incontinence.
The condition is called a Uterine Prolapse, and can be very minor to actually visible from the out side of the vagina.
hypertrosis
A uterine prolapse is what happens when the ligaments supporting the uterus become very weak and they cannot hold the uterus in place. It is also called pelvic organ prolapse.
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Uterine prolapse is when the uterus slips out of place and in to the canal. This can be caused by the uterine muscles being too weak to support the uterus any longer.
The causes and symptoms of uterine prolapse are best explained by a doctor or specialist in the field. After an examination and assessment, the doctor will be in a good position to offer advice and treatment if necessary.
Bulging of the top of the vagina into the lower vagina or outside the opening of the vagina.
MVP is the medical abbreviation meaning mitral valve prolapse
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ptosisplexiaProlapse (pro = forward + lapse = fall) is a medical term applied to things like a prolapsed uterus or vaginal prolapse. It is when an organ falls out of place. A spinal disc herniation is sometimes referred to as a "disc prolapse".