Some women suffer from uterine damage during childbirth due to the child's head being too large or experiencing difficult childbirth. And, due to inadequate care after delivery, the uterus also drooped. It also caused some other symptoms, such as lower back pain. So, what should I do if my uterus droops and my waist aches?
You can do regular anal exercises at home, or buy some traditional Chinese medicine to nourish qi and blood. If there is no effect, it is necessary to go to a regular hospital for examination as soon as possible to determine the degree of uterine prolapse. If it is only mild, conservative treatment can be considered, and pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation exercises can be done. If it is already moderate or severe, surgery should be considered.
If there is uterine prolapse, there will be obvious pain in the abdominal area and a feeling of heaviness. Usually, this feeling is not obvious, but it becomes very noticeable after getting tired. Moreover, it can also affect the blood circulation in the pelvic cavity, leading to circulatory disorders and local congestion, resulting in changes in menstrual flow and excessive menstruation.
Meanwhile, uterine prolapse can also lead to changes in abdominal pressure, accompanied by varying degrees of bladder problems. Uterine prolapse can also lead to coughing, overwork, and increased abdominal pressure, as well as urinary incontinence. In severe cases, there may be a noticeable foreign body sensation in the lower body, which can affect normal activities such as difficulty walking.