A full bladder, pregnant uterus, or full descending colon are pelvic organs that can be palpated through the skin.
The thyroid, lymph nodes, breasts, testicles, eyeballs, and a pregnant uterus are organs that normally can be easily palpated through the skin. With a little more force and using two hands, the liver and spleen may be minimally palpabe through the skin, as can the full descending colon.
Factors that are linked to pelvic organ prolapse include age, repeated childbirth, hormone deficiency, ongoing physical activity, and prior hysterectomy.
large intestine
urinary bladder
The liver
The thyroid, lymph nodes, breasts, testicles, eyeballs, and a pregnant uterus are organs that normally can be easily palpated through the skin. With a little more force and using two hands, the liver and spleen may be minimally palpabe through the skin, as can the full descending colon.
Pelvic area
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Factors that are linked to pelvic organ prolapse include age, repeated childbirth, hormone deficiency, ongoing physical activity, and prior hysterectomy.
The reproductive organs and the urinary bladder
The pelvic bone protects internal organ below the waist.
Small and large intestine
large intestine
kidneys,ureters,adrenal glands,aorta,and inferior vena cava
Symptoms of pelvic organ prolapse include stress incontinence (inadvertent leakage of urine with physical activity), a vaginal bulge, painful sexual intercourse, back pain, and difficult urination or bowel movements.
The uterus or womb, is a hollow muscular organ of the female reproductive system. It is located between the bladder and the rectum, in the pelvic area.
rib cage or pelvic gridle