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If the anal muscles are flabby and the rectum cannot be retracted, is it grade 4 prolapse?
My grandmother this year 84 years old due to overwork suffered from hemorrhoids, after going to the doctor, it was diagnosed that the anal muscle area was flabby and the rectum could not be retracted anymore. I just read an article and I guess it could be grade 4 rectal prolapse. So the doctor asked me if the anal muscle area with brain and the rectal part can't retract is grade 4 rectal prolapse? Does the elderly woman with poor health still have a chance to be treated?
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[Video] Genital prolapse: Causes and ways to prevent it
Previously, many people believed that genital prolapse only occurred in older women or women who had given birth many times. However, today, experts warn that this view is wrong and needs to change.
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"Breaking off" with genital - bladder prolapse thanks to the world's most modern endoscopic technique
Vinmec Nha Trang is the first hospital in the Central region to apply laparoscopic method to treat pelvic floor prolapse using only 1 piece of mesh to suspend the anterior wall, reducing 1/2 of the surgery time as well as recovery time, completely treating the disease. This is an advanced method currently applied in France, considered the first choice for urinary incontinence, uterine prolapse, and bladder prolapse in women.
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Pelvic floor dysfunction in postpartum women
The pelvic floor plays an important role in helping the organs in the pelvic area (digestive, urinary, and reproductive) of women function effectively. In women, after giving birth, the pelvic floor is stretched and sagged, leading to pelvic floor dysfunction such as urinary incontinence, constipation, decreased sexual function, etc.
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