Flying with a prolapsed womb is generally considered safe for most individuals, especially if there are no severe symptoms or complications. However, it's essential to consult with a healthcare professional before traveling, as they can provide personalized advice based on your specific condition and health status. Staying hydrated and moving around during the flight can help alleviate discomfort. If you experience significant pain or other concerning symptoms, it's best to seek medical attention.
Cupping has no demonstrated benefit in the treatment of disease. There is no reason to perform cupping on someone with bladder prolapse.
It's not especially dangerous, but I wouldn't call it "safe". And it is VERY uncomfortable. I don't recommend it.
Yes ultrasounds are perfectly safe.
jetBlue is very safe to fly on.
Front wall prolapse. A rectocoele is a prolapse of the back wall
The suffix that means prolapse is "-ptosis."
its it safe to breasdfeeding if mother active TB?
It is extremly safe, otherwise the FAA would not allow you to fly in it.
Yes. it is perfectly safe for the baby growing in your womb !
Procidentia is the term used to describe the complete prolapse of the uterus, some times the prolapse of the uterus.
The medical suffix that means prolapse is "-ptosis." It is used to describe the downward displacement or falling of an organ or part, such as in conditions like "nephroptosis" (kidney prolapse) or "uterine ptosis" (uterine prolapse).
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