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Our Australian board-certified doctors provide expert care for women dealing with uterine prolapse. Get professional advice and treatment from the comfort of your home.

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What is Uterine Prolapse?


Uterine prolapse happens when the pelvic muscles weaken, causing the uterus to drop into the vaginal canal. This condition is common in women after childbirth, menopause, or prolonged strain on the pelvic floor.
The severity of uterine prolapse can range from mild to severe. Early treatment helps manage symptoms and prevent complications.

Signs of Uterine Prolapse


Symptoms may include:

    • A heavy or pulling sensation in the pelvis
    • Tissue bulging from the vagina
    • Urinary leakage or difficulty urinating
    • Lower back pain
    • Pain during sex

  • Ignoring these symptoms can lead to worsening discomfort and complications.

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How can we help?


We offer:

  • Telehealth consultation available across Australia.

  • Detailed assessment of symptoms, medical history, and lifestyle factors.

  • Trusted medical advice from expert doctors.

  • Instant online prescriptions to begin treatment immediately.

  • Medical certificates provided based on your condition.

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Frequently Asked Questions


If you feel pressure in your pelvis, notice tissue protrusion, or experience urinary issues, consult a doctor. Early diagnosis improves treatment outcomes.

Mild cases improve with pelvic exercises, weight management, and medical devices like pessaries. Severe cases may require surgical intervention.

Pregnancy, childbirth, aging, obesity, chronic coughing, and heavy lifting can weaken pelvic muscles, leading to prolapse.

Treatment options include Kegel exercises, hormone therapy, pessaries, and surgery for severe cases. Your doctor will recommend the best approach based on your symptoms.

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