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Common Symptoms of Prolapse

  • A feeling of heaviness or pressure in your lower abdomen or vaginal area.
  • The sensation that you can’t fully empty your bladder.
  • Having to push or maneuver something to urinate or have a bowel movement.
  • Urinary incontinence (leakage) or stool incontinence (loss of control over bowel movements).
  • Difficulty controlling gas.
  • Symptoms may worsen with gravity—standing, jumping, or prolonged walking can make things
    feel more pronounced, especially by the end of the day.

01. How to Decrease Your Risk of Prolapse

Prolapse typically doesn’t develop overnight. It’s often a result of various factors and conditions,
rather than a single cause. Some common contributors include chronic constipation (leading to
frequent straining), improper lifting techniques, carrying heavy loads, or exercising with improper
breathing (like holding your breath).

Here’s how you can reduce your risk and support your pelvic health:

02. Can You Reverse Prolapse?

While you may not be able to completely “reverse” prolapse, you can effectively manage and
reduce its symptoms. Many people find that their symptoms improve significantly with the right
strategies and treatments.

Best Practices for Managing Prolapse: