Uterine shedding, also known as uterine prolapse, is a common female disease. From a medical perspective, uterine shedding is when the uterus deviates from its original position and slides out of the vagina. If the shedding is severe, the entire uterus will slide out. Women who experience uterine shedding may feel swelling in the urethra and bladder. So, under what circumstances will the uterus fall off?
Uterine shedding is usually caused by tissue damage in women after childbirth, which has not fully recovered. Having a weak constitution or having given birth to multiple babies can easily lead to uterine shedding. Uterine shedding may also be caused by a decline in ovarian function due to the patient's advanced age.
In the absence of nutrition, women's muscles cannot provide sufficient nutrition to support the uterus, which can easily lead to uterine shedding and gastric prolapse. When women experience uterine shedding, they need to go to the hospital immediately for relevant examinations. If the shedding is severe, surgical treatment is necessary.
In general, there are many reasons for uterine shedding, which may be due to weak female constitution or multiple births, or it may be caused by ovarian aging. Regardless of the cause of uterine shedding, women need to adopt appropriate treatment methods, pay attention to rest and supplement nutrition.