These symptoms are warning signs of “pelvic organ prolapse” that you must be careful of.

Urine leakage, difficulty urinating, slow urination, incomplete urination
These symptoms indicate that the “urinary tract” is abnormal, which may be caused by a prolapsed uterus that presses on the bladder or urethra. If left untreated, it may cause bladder infection from the remaining urine. In addition, these symptoms may indicate that there is a tumor in the pelvis. Therefore, you should not be careless. You should quickly search for the exact cause.
- Feeling uncomfortable during sex
This discomfort is partly due to loose vaginal muscles, causing a constant feeling of weight and tension in the vagina. Moreover, if air comes out of the vagina during intercourse, it is not only physically uncomfortable but also makes us women feel even more uncomfortable. If you have these symptoms, don’t be shy. Consulting a doctor will help restore happiness to your married life.
It feels like I’m sitting on a ball all the time.
By nature, your uterus floats above your pelvis, supported by muscles and ligaments that hold it in place. However, when these muscles become weak, the pelvic organs press against each other, causing your uterus to move downward, creating a feeling like you’re sitting on a small ball all the time.
- There is tissue protruding from the vagina.
And when the organs in the pelvis press together too much, they will push against each other until tissue protrudes from the vagina, which is a เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย warning sign that should not be ignored any longer because the tissue that is seen could be a sagging uterus, a bladder that has been squeezed out by the uterus, or the upper wall of the vagina that has sagged out like the tip of the bag has flipped upside down.
There is vaginal bleeding.
The blood mentioned here does not mean your menstrual cycle, but rather abnormal bleeding, which is a sign that cannot be ignored. This bleeding may indicate a more serious underlying disease than pelvic organ laxity, but it may be a warning sign of tumors or female cancer.
Who should be careful?
- Menopausal women, because tissue mass begins to break down due to hormonal changes.
- Women who are overweight because the pressure in the abdominal cavity and pelvis is greater than those who are underweight.
- People who have chronic coughing, chronic constipation, and those who have to exert a lot of force or lift heavy objects because it will cause a lot of pressure on the pelvis and often, making it easier for it to sag.
- People who have congenital tissue disorders or muscle weakness