Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a common condition where pelvic organs like the uterus, bladder, or rectum descend into the vaginal canal due to weakened muscles and ligaments. It can affect women after childbirth, menopause, or due to aging and chronic straining.
🌸 Symptoms of Prolapse
- Vaginal bulge or pressure
- Pelvic heaviness or dragging sensation
- Difficulty passing urine or stool
- Urinary leakage or urgency
- Discomfort during intercourse
👨⚕️ My Approach to Prolapse Care
At my clinic in Borivali and Kandivali, Mumbai, I offer comprehensive and patient-centered prolapse care, starting with a detailed history and pelvic examination.
Treatment options include:
- Non-Surgical Management
- Pelvic floor strengthening exercises (Kegels)
- Vaginal pessary insertion (support device)
- Lifestyle and diet advice to prevent worsening
- Surgical Management
- Vaginal prolapse repair
- Uterus-preserving procedures (for fertility preservation)
- Laparoscopic/minimally invasive prolapse surgeries
- Hysterectomy, if indicated
🌟 Why Consult Dr. Sagar Jha?
- Experienced gynecologist in Borivali & Kandivali
- Expertise in both conservative and surgical prolapse management
- Focus on patient comfort, privacy, and long-term outcomes
- Use of minimally invasive techniques for faster recovery
🕒 When Should You See a Doctor?
If you feel a vaginal bulge, difficulty controlling urine, or pelvic heaviness that interferes with daily life, seek early consultation. Timely management can improve quality of life and prevent complications.
At Dr Sagar Jha the aim is to provide compassionate, evidence-based prolapse care to help women regain their freedom, mobility, and confidence.
🟢 FAQ – Prolapse Treatment
What is pelvic organ prolapse?
Pelvic organ prolapse happens when the uterus, bladder, or rectum slips down into the vaginal canal due to weak pelvic muscles and tissues.
What are the common symptoms of prolapse?
Symptoms include a vaginal bulge, pelvic heaviness, urinary leakage, constipation, and discomfort during daily activities or intercourse.
How is prolapse treated?
Treatment depends on severity. Options include pelvic floor exercises, vaginal pessary support, lifestyle changes, or minimally invasive surgery.
Can prolapse be treated without surgery?
Yes. In many cases, exercises, pessaries, and lifestyle modifications can manage prolapse without surgery, especially in early stages.
When should I see a gynecologist for prolapse?
You should consult a doctor if you notice a vaginal bulge, difficulty controlling urine, or persistent pelvic heaviness. Early treatment prevents worsening.
Where can I get prolapse treatment in Mumbai?
Dr. Sagar Jha provides expert prolapse care at his clinics in Borivali and Kandivali, Mumbai, offering both conservative and surgical treatment options.
