How is Pelvic Organ Prolapse treated?

"The pelvic organ prolapse is not a life threatening disorder. But it does change your lifestyle. It may make you lose your self-esteem and it may make you dependent on a lavarotory or toilet and therefor marr your social life. So therefore it is important that you get it treated. In very early stages of pelvic organ prolapse, many at times perineal exercises and losing weight might help. As the grade of it is severe, then you may need a surgery. In a young women who is less than 40 or 45 years of age, usually we offer a conservative surgery. In this conservative surgery, the womb is hinged up to the bony structure either by a laparoscope or by an open technique. We also open or tighten the vagina. In a woman who is older than 45, we may require to take the womb, but however your vagina will be again suspended to your bony ligaments so that you are able to have normal urination, defecation and sexual functions. In a woman who is very old and her pelvic organ prolapse is a challenge for nursing to her family, then in that situation, a little more radical obliteration of the vagina may be done. So these are the different treatments that can be provided to a woman who has pelvic organ prolapse"