Does uterine prolapse need surgery to remove uterus twice

Dr. Jordan Hayes
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2025-05-10 11:16:49 Views: 71 times

Whether the uterus is surgically removed for the second degree of uterine prolapse depends on many factors, including age, symptoms, health status, fertility needs, etc., so seek medical attention in time, fully communicate with doctors, and formulate the most suitable treatment plan. Second degree uterine prolapse does not necessarily require surgery to remove the uterus. Whether surgery is necessary depends on a variety of factors, including the patient's age, symptoms, health status, and need for fertility. Surgery is usually not the first choice for young, fertile second degree uterine prolapse patients. Non-surgical treatments such as pelvic floor muscle exercises, pessaries, etc. may be recommended to relieve symptoms and improve quality of life. These treatments strengthen pelvic floor muscle support and reduce the extent of uterine prolapse. Surgery may be more appropriate for older patients, those who do not need fertility, or those with severe symptoms. The aim of surgery is to repair or reconstruct the pelvic floor structure to resolve uterine prolapse, and may also address other related gynecological problems. Surgical methods include pelvic floor reconstruction surgery, hysterectomy, etc. When deciding on treatment options, doctors will conduct detailed evaluation, including physical examination, imaging, etc. to understand the patient's specific conditions. They also take into account the individual wishes and needs of the patient and communicate fully with the patient to determine the most appropriate treatment plan. It should be noted that uterine prolapse is a common gynecological problem, but the treatment method varies from person to person. Patients should seek medical advice promptly, receive professional evaluation and advice, and make decisions according to their own circumstances. In addition, no matter what treatment method is adopted, postoperative rehabilitation and follow-up are also very important to ensure treatment effect and prevent complications. Key message: The treatment method for second-degree uterine prolapse depends on many factors, including age, symptoms, fertility needs, etc. Young patients with reproductive needs may try non-surgical treatment first, while older patients or patients with severe symptoms may need surgery. Treatment options should be tailored to individual circumstances, and patients should seek timely medical attention and communicate fully with their doctors.



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