Pelvic Organ ProlapsePreventionPelvic organ prolapse is most often a result of tissue
damage caused by labor and childbirth. Although you may not be able to prevent
the damage to your pelvic organs caused by childbearing, you may be able to
control the progression of the prolapse. Lifestyle changes that may slow the
prolapse process include: - Maintaining a weight that is appropriate for
your height.
- Not smoking. The chronic cough associated with smoking
may cause or speed pelvic organ prolapse. For more information, see the topic
Quitting Tobacco Use.
- Correcting
constipation. The straining caused by constipation
weakens and damages the connective tissue and muscles in the
pelvis.
- Avoiding heavy lifting and jumping.
- Doing
pelvic strengthening exercises (Kegel exercises) every day. These
exercises help strengthen the muscles of the pelvis.
The hormone
estrogen is sometimes prescribed for women during
menopause to preserve or strengthen the tissues of the
pelvis. Estrogen may be used in pill form, as
estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) or
hormone replacement therapy (HRT, which is estrogen
combined with progesterone).
Recent studies show that taking ERT or HRT can
increase risks of serious diseases. Estrogen is also available as a
low-dose vaginal cream, ring, or vaginal tablets.
These low-dose forms are not thought to have the same risks. Talk to your
health professional about taking or applying estrogen.
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