Which of the following factors is most important in the subseqnent development of genital prolapse?
A. Poor tissue quality
B. Chronic straining at bowel movements
C. Menopause
D. Childbirth trauma
A. Poor tissue quality
B. Chronic straining at bowel movements
C. Menopause
D. Childbirth trauma
Ans. B. Chronic straining at bowel movements
The MC aggregative factor is the improper conduct of labour;
The most important injury at labour which causes prolapse is the “Neuronal” injury to the levator ani and other pelvic muscles
The MC aggregative factor is the improper conduct of labour;
The most important injury at labour which causes prolapse is the “Neuronal” injury to the levator ani and other pelvic muscles