Genital Propsy and Incontinence

Oxygen procedures, or known as the <x0.0th version of the uterus” and the incontinence of urine, are common conditions in women. More than 47% of women will be affected in their lifetime. The prolapsi is the result of a weakening of tissues and muscles in the hips (pelvis), during which the uterus [...]
Oxygen procedures, or known as the <x0.0th version of the uterus” and the incontinence of urine, are common conditions in women. More than 47% of women will be affected in their lifetime.
The prolapsi occurs as a result of the weakening of tissues and muscles in the hips (pelvis), during which the uterus moves or descends from its normal position.
It may be that the propaps are not only in the genitals but also in the bladder or urine channels. In this case it is the uro-genital prolaps, in which the disorder appears not only in the anatomic position but also in the function of other affected organs.
Put another way, the damaged anatomic position is actually the hernia of one or more parts of the woman's interior and of the bladder itself and/or the urethra (the opening of the urine channel).
On the other hand, the damaged function is manifested by urination problems and may differ from frequent urination with or without the sense of hunger, through incontinence stress (the failure of urine during strain, coughing, sneezing, laughing, sexual intercourse, etc.), the incomplete discharge of the bladder, urosis, problems, or lack of access to sexual relations.
The deletion of the uterus, vaginal walls, or bladder may be incomplete in this case, women are not usually aware of the existence of the problem, but are diagnosed by chance during gynecological examination. In cases where the problem is more pronounced in patients, symptoms have to do with gravity, especially when they move/ecin. Pains are also present, often in the lumbal part of the spinal cord, then problems with the loss of the bladder and the feeling of emptying out, as well as pain or burns during urination or involuntarily urination. Usually the propapsi is accompanied by incontinence stress (insistent urination/invisibility).
Possible Solutions
It is more important that every woman is aware that there is an effective solution to the problem.
These are minimal invasive vaginal operations, with a brief stay in the hospital and rapid recovery that allows for a return to daily activities without consequences.
On our medical team, Prof. Dr. Vasil Iliev is the one who has long-term practice in implementing modern restructuring interventions for different types of cervix and/or vaginas.
To set a call meeting at 02/3091-484

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