
Pelvic organs such as the uterus may slip down due to weak pelvic muscles, especially after childbirth or with aging. Treatment options include support devices (pessaries) or surgery, depending on the patient’s age, symptoms, and future pregnancy plans.
Treatment for Uterine Prolapse or Descent in the form of Complete care for women with pelvic organ prolapse.
We provide individualized care, tailoring each treatment plan to meet the unique needs of every patient.
We provide individualized care, tailoring each treatment plan to meet the unique needs of every patient.
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Helping individuals and couples.
Helping individuals and couples.
Helping individuals and couples.
IVF is not just a medical procedure — it’s a journey filled with hope, resilience, and emotional strength. For many, it represents a second chance at building the family they’ve always dreamed of. With supportive care and advanced technology, IVF continues to be a beacon of possibility in the field of reproductive health.
Based on your diagnosis, we proceed with the most suitable fertility treatment.
Based on your diagnosis, we proceed with the most suitable fertility treatment.
Based on your diagnosis, we proceed with the most suitable fertility treatment.
Uterine prolapse occurs when pelvic muscles weaken and the uterus slips downward.
Symptoms include pelvic pressure, discomfort, urinary problems, and a feeling of heaviness.
Mild cases may improve with pelvic floor exercises or pessary support.
Surgery is advised when symptoms are severe or conservative treatment fails.
Recurrence is possible, but proper treatment and lifestyle changes reduce the risk.
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