What is pelvic organ prolapse?
If you have pelvic organ prolapse, it may feel like the internal organs in your pelvis are literally going to fall out. Pelvic organ prolapse is usually the result of damage to the pelvic floor that happens during pregnancy and delivery, or is caused by heavy lifting or the effects of menopause.
Your pelvic floor is made up of muscles and tissue that hold the pelvic organs, including the uterus, bladder and bowel, in place. If your pelvic floor is injured or becomes weak over time, you may experience pelvic organ prolapse. Main Line Health offers treatment options to help correct pelvic organ prolapse and relieve your symptoms.
Symptoms of pelvic organ prolapse
The most common symptom is a feeling of heaviness or pulling in your pelvic region. It may become worse after a bowel movement, at the end of the day or when you've been very active or standing for a long time. Other symptoms may include:
- Aching in the vagina
- A bulge or feeling of something falling out of your vagina
- Anal leakage or trouble controlling gas
- Chronic pelvic pain
- Constipation
- Frequent urinary tract infections
- Pain during urination
- Problems with urination such as leaking, frequent urges, difficulty starting or difficulty emptying your bladder