Pelvic organ prolapse
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Prolapse is found in 41%–50% of adult females, with symptoms of pelvic pressure and vaginal bulge sensation reported by 3%–6% of adult females. Prolapse is diagnosed and staged with physical examination based on the maximum descent of vaginal tissue (anterior, posterior or apex) on Valsalva manoeuvre. Symptoms commonly begin when the bulge reaches within 0.5 cm of the vaginal opening. Imaging is not routinely needed. Risk factors include increasing age, parity, a history of vaginal delivery, obesity, constipation, postmenopausal status and connective tissue disorders.
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