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Pelvic area
Factors linked to pelvic organ prolapse include age, pregnancy and childbirth, obesity, heavy lifting, chronic coughing, genetics, and hormonal changes associated with menopause. Weakness in the pelvic floor muscles and connective tissue can also contribute to the development of pelvic organ prolapse.
Feet are not organs. They are limbs or extremeties.
The reproductive organs and the urinary bladder
The pelvic bone protects internal organ below the waist.
A full bladder, pregnant uterus, or full descending colon are pelvic organs that can be palpated through the skin.
Limbs.
Small and large intestine
The musculoskeletal system provides for the movement of limbs and controls facial movements.
An organ sliding or falling forward could be due to a condition called organ prolapse, where weakened pelvic muscles and tissues allow the organ to descend from its normal position. This can happen with organs such as the uterus, bladder, or rectum, and may result in symptoms like pelvic pressure or pain. Treatment options may include pelvic floor exercises, lifestyle changes, or surgical intervention in severe cases.
muscle tissue
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