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Housecall - Uterine Prolapse: Symptoms, Treatments & What You Should Know

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It’s not unusual to hear people talk about a hernia — when organs push through weakened abdominal muscles. But how often do you hear people talk about pelvic organ prolapse? By the ages of 50 to 79, nearly half of all women have some degree of uterine, vaginal or pelvic organ prolapse. Urogynecologist James Ross, M.D. shares why prolapse occurs, the signs to look for, and both surgical and nonsurgical treatment options.

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It’s not unusual to hear people talk about a hernia — when organs push through weakened abdominal muscles. But how often do you hear people talk about pelvic organ prolapse? By the ages of 50 to 79, nearly half of all women have some degree of uterine, vaginal or pelvic organ prolapse. Urogynecologist James Ross, M.D. shares why prolapse occurs, the signs to look for, and both surgical and nonsurgical treatment options.

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