How to check out uterine prolapse


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Hysteroptosis can be diagnosed by gynecological examination, imaging, and urodynamic examination.
Hysteroptosis can be diagnosed by the following tests:
Gynecological examination: The doctor examines the vagina to see the position of the cervix, the size and shape of the uterus, and whether there are signs of prolapse.
Imaging tests, such as ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), can better understand the condition of the uterus and surrounding tissues, helping the doctor determine the degree and type of uterine ptosis.
Urodynamic examination: It is used to evaluate the function of the bladder and urethra, and to understand whether there are problems such as urinary incontinence, which is important for comprehensively assessing the severity of uterine ptosis.
These tests can help doctors accurately diagnose uterine ptosis and determine its severity so as to formulate appropriate treatment plans. For women with uterine ptosis symptoms, they should seek medical examination and treatment promptly.