Diagnosed With Inverted Uterus. Uterus Is Now Slipped Down Vagina. No Pain. Guidance?
Hello, I am 65 years old, very healthy and I am not taking any medications for anything. Only a few years ago during a pelvic exam a nurse practitioner said that I have an inverted uterus. She said that it was nothing to worry about and that when I get older it may happen that my uterus may slip out of my vagina and will need to be (usually) just pushed back in. It has happened this week and I was wondering if there is something that I can use to push it back in to a correct psoition. I am not experiencing any pain anywhere. Thank you.
Hi, From your history it seems that you might be having Prolapse of uterus. Consult Gynaec and get examined. If there is prolapse, surgery is the only option. Follow advice of your Gynaec. Ok and take care.
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Diagnosed With Inverted Uterus. Uterus Is Now Slipped Down Vagina. No Pain. Guidance?
Hi, From your history it seems that you might be having Prolapse of uterus. Consult Gynaec and get examined. If there is prolapse, surgery is the only option. Follow advice of your Gynaec. Ok and take care.