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uterine
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defination
protruding of the uterus into the vagina
pulling some of the vaginal wall, bladder and the rectum
causes
musculature that supports the uterus become weak usually after child birth
complication
preterm labour
maternal and fetal morbility
cervical infection
acute urinary retention
urinary tract infection
prevention
kegel exercises regularly to strengthen pelvic floor muscle
treat and prevent constipation
diet
whole grain cereal
beans
drink plenty of water
eat fruits and vegetables
signs and symptoms
pe;vic pain
protrusion of tissues
pelvic pressure
recurrent of bladder infection
pain during intercourse
unusual excensive dischsarge
difficulty in urination
pathophsioogy
become damaged and weakened
so they can no longer support pelvic organs
occurs when the pelvic floor and muscles stretch
allowing the uterus to fall into the vagina
risk factors
obesity
prior pelvic surgery
increasing age
chronic constipation or frequent straining during bowel movements
giving birth to a large baby
family history of weakness in connective tissue
one or more pregnancies and vaginal births
being hispanic
nursing care plan
teach pelvic floor exercises
change the pessaries every three to four months
promote personal hygiene
provide adequate comfortable devises
tratment
biofeedback therapy
kegel excersize
vaginal pessary
diagnosis
pelvic examination
ultrasound