The uterus, as one of the female reproductive organs, has a crucial impact on women's physical health. In daily life, women need to regularly go to the hospital for gynecological examinations to determine whether the uterus is in a healthy state. When there are problems with the uterus, timely treatment is needed. So, why does the female uterus come out?
Female uterine prolapse is also known as uterine prolapse in medicine. Uterine prolapse mainly refers to the situation where a woman's uterus leaves its original position and slides down the vagina, and in severe cases, it can cause the entire uterus to fall off. Uterine prolapse can cause swelling of the female vagina, as well as swelling of other surrounding organs such as the urethra, rectum, and bladder.
There are many reasons that can cause women to experience uterine shedding. Firstly, it is likely that after several deliveries, the uterine tissue is damaged and has not fully recovered, which can easily lead to uterine shedding.
Secondly, it is highly likely due to the weak constitution of women or the gradual decline of ovarian function in some older women, which leads to the weakening of pelvic tissue and greatly increases the possibility of uterine prolapse.
Finally, it may also be due to women being in a long-term state of malnutrition, leading to uterine prolapse. When women discover that they have uterine prolapse, they need to go to the hospital for timely treatment to avoid delaying the condition.