Pessary and the treatment of third-degree uterine prolapse: a 69-year-old woman recounts her motor recovery and mechanical urinary incontinence after spending two years bedridden and in a wheelchair with little chance of recovery.
This is properly termed “watchful waiting”. When ovarian cysts are diagnosed, most of them, the simple and undoubtedly benign ones, can be monitored without removing them surgically...
Uterine prolapse occurs when the uterus drops downwards (hysteroptosis or hysterocele) through the vagina. During its descent, it often drags the bladder (cystocele) and sometimes also the rectum (rectocele) downwards. Although in some cases uterine prolapse...