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I had a hysterectomy 2 years ago ... uterus and cervix removed. For the first time, I've been checked out down below, and sure enough, I have a bladder prolapse now. The doctor I saw is suggesting physical therapy. Is that the normal practice for bladder prolapses. She said I was a level 2? How bad is that? She also told me OB GYN don't deal with female physical sexual problems (brought on by the hysterectomy). What kind of doctor does then?
Hello, I have gone through your query and understood your concerns. I will agree with your doctor as physical therapy will act a lot in this type of cases. Usually OBG will deal with this if not then you can consult a urologist about this to get more details. Thank you.
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Hello, I have gone through your query and understood your concerns. I will agree with your doctor as physical therapy will act a lot in this type of cases. Usually OBG will deal with this if not then you can consult a urologist about this to get more details. Thank you.