Prolapse

Prolapse refers to the displacement or sinking of an organ from its normal position within the body. It can occur when the supporting structures that hold an organ in place become weakened or damaged. Prolapse can affect various organs, but it is commonly associated with pelvic organ prolapse, where organs in the pelvic region, such as the uterus, bladder, rectum, or vaginal walls, descend or protrude into the vagina due to weakened pelvic floor muscles and connective tissues. Types of prolapse for women include; Uterine Prolapse, Cystocele (Anterior Wall Prolapse or Front Wall Prolapse), Rectocele (Posterior Wall Prolapse or Back Wall Prolapse), Enterocele, Vaginal Vault Prolapse and Perineal Prolapse. Men can suffer with rectal prolapse, bladder prolapse (Cystocele) and Enterocele.

  1. The #pelvicroar campaign is led by specialist Pelvic Health Physiotherapists;
  2. Rectocele prolapse helped with the use of Kegel8 Ultra 20.
  3. Lindsey had been suffering with incontinence issues.  Within 2 weeks Lindsey noticed a difference and so did her boyfriend.
  4. I discovered Kegel8 and opted for the Ultra 20 and am now in week 7. It has given me a new lease of life,
  5. I can honestly say that the Kegel8 Ultra 20 has given me a quality of life I never expected or even dared hope to have. I cannot recommend it highly enough. Thank you.
  6. In less than 12 weeks her symptoms are almost totally gone; she'd recommend Kegel8 to anyone!
  7. After 12 weeks with her Kegel8 Ultra 20 her prolapse has vastly improved and she’s able to do the things she loves again.
  8. Women all over the world need to know they do NOT have to wear depends or pads and accept it as getting older like TV and even doctors tell us.
  9. Super fit Caroline never expected to develop a health problem – but found that she couldn’t do exercise classes due to leaks.
  10. Picture of a weak pelvic floor that could prolapse because the pelvic organs are descending.
  11. Different types of Pessary to support your pelvic floor and keep your prolapse or bladder leaks from getting worse.
  12. Specialist support garments such as SRC Health can help you keep active and manage your prolapse
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