Hello. So, I will cut my long story short. At least, I will try lol. Anyway, a couple of months ago, my gynecologist told me that I have a uterine prolapse. Nothing serious, he told me, so there is no reason for me to be scared a lot. But, he also told me that he will seek some good treatment and we still do that. I find an information that estrogen can actually help me in this. But I don't want to experiment without any experience. So, I want to hear what you think about this - is estrogen helpful for uterine prolapse treatment?
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Sure, I think that this is actually the best or at least, estrogen is an important adjust in the conservative management of patients who have this diagnose. I was reading a lot and I heard a lot of people talking about this and generally about uterine prolapse treatment and somehow, I think, they always had the same opinion about this and they were always telling that the most common medication used to help treat pelvic organ prolapse is actually a estrogen. According to the experts, there are more estrogen receptors in the vagina than anywhere else in the body. So, it really makes a sense.
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Good day. I was reading a lot about this topic as well, especially when I wanted to find out something about the estrogen, that is not related to this topic at all. But, I found an information that estrogen plays an important role in collagen and elastin metabolism of connective tissues through down-regulating matrix metalloproteinases and increasing cystatin C expression. Now, since you are not an expert, just like me, you probably don't have a clue what this means, but I can say that I went one step away and I found out that all of those statistics are also related to a uterine prolapse treatment and that estrogen is really helpful for it. Correct me if I am wrong, but I think that I am not wrong.
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Hi there. topical estrogen is also very important adjunct in the conservative management of patients who have certain issues with uterine prolapse. When operative repair for prolapse of the uterus is chosen, a clear surgical plan must be formulated and done, but you need to know that the pelvic surgeon should consider some surgical risks, coital activity, and normal vaginal anatomy. So, yes it is very important. But there is one thing that you should also know, that vaginal prolapse cannot be prevented in every case, so I also do believe that in those cases estrogen won't be that helpful...
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