What is Uterine prolapse?
What is Uterine prolapse?
- Uterine prolapse: Prolapse of the uterus into the wrong position.
- Uterine prolapse: Downward displacement of the uterus. It is classified in various degrees: in the first degree the cervix is within the vaginal orifice; in the second degree the cervix is outside the orifice; in the third degree the entire uterus is outside the orifice.
Source - Diseases Database
Uterine prolapse: Introduction
Types of Uterine prolapse:
Broader types of Uterine prolapse:
Who gets Uterine prolapse?
Gender Profile for Uterine prolapse: Women only
How serious is Uterine prolapse?
Complications of Uterine prolapse:
see complications of Uterine prolapse
What causes Uterine prolapse?
Causes of Uterine prolapse: see causes of Uterine prolapse
What are the symptoms of Uterine prolapse?
Symptoms of Uterine prolapse:
see symptoms of Uterine prolapse
Complications of Uterine prolapse:
see complications of Uterine prolapse
Can anyone else get Uterine prolapse?
Inheritance:
see inheritance of Uterine prolapse
Uterine prolapse: Testing
Diagnostic testing: see tests for Uterine prolapse.
Misdiagnosis: see misdiagnosis and Uterine prolapse.
How is it treated?
Treatments for Uterine prolapse:
see treatments for Uterine prolapse
Research for Uterine prolapse:
see research for Uterine prolapse
Organs Affected by Uterine prolapse:
Organs and body systems related to Uterine prolapse include:
Name and Aliases of Uterine prolapse
Main name of condition: Uterine prolapse
Other names or spellings for Uterine prolapse:
prolapsed uterus
Uterocoele
Source - Diseases Database
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