Relieve chronic pelvic heaviness, pain, and organ prolapse. We provide highly specialized, compassionate treatments—from targeted physical therapy to advanced, minimally invasive surgical repair.
The female pelvic floor is a highly complex "hammock" made up of muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues. This hammock is responsible for supporting your pelvic organs, including the bladder, uterus, vagina, and rectum. When these supporting tissues become stretched, weakened, or torn, the organs they hold up can literally drop downward out of their normal position and press against—or even protrude from—the vaginal wall.
This condition is known clinically as Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP). It is an incredibly common condition, often triggered by the physical trauma of vaginal childbirth, chronic heavy lifting, chronic coughing, obesity, or the natural decline of estrogen during menopause. While it is rarely life-threatening, POP can cause immense daily discomfort, severely limit your physical activity, and deeply impact your intimate life.
As the best urogynecologist in Jaipur, Dr. Nishi Gupta is dedicated to treating these complex pelvic floor disorders. We provide a completely judgment-free, confidential environment where you can seek the very best non-surgical prolapse treatment in Jaipur, or when necessary, advanced reconstructive surgery to restore your anatomy.
Many women suffer in silence out of sheer embarrassment, assuming that their symptoms are just a normal part of getting older. You should schedule an evaluation immediately if you experience:
For extensive patient education and global medical guidelines on pelvic floor disorders, we highly recommend reading the resources provided by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG).
Specializing in Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery. With over 30 years of clinical experience, Dr. Gupta has the anatomical expertise required to accurately diagnose the exact type of prolapse and successfully repair the pelvic hammock.
The pelvic floor supports multiple organs. Prolapse can happen to one or several simultaneously.
The most common type of prolapse. The front wall of the vagina weakens, allowing the bladder to drop down and bulge into the vaginal canal. This is the primary cause of stress urinary incontinence.
The back wall of the vagina weakens, allowing the rectum to bulge forward into the vagina. This frequently causes chronic constipation and difficulty with bowel movements.
The ligaments supporting the uterus fail, causing the uterus to descend into the vaginal canal. In severe cases, the cervix may protrude entirely outside the body.
Occurs almost exclusively in women who have previously had a hysterectomy. The top of the vagina loses its support and drops downward, turning inward on itself.
We always explore the most conservative, non-surgical methods before recommending surgery.
A gentle, comprehensive physical exam to determine the exact type and severity of your prolapse. We will also perform urodynamic testing if you are experiencing bladder leaks.
For mild prolapse, we utilize targeted pelvic floor muscle training (Kegels) and biofeedback therapy to naturally strengthen the supporting hammock of muscles and reduce symptoms.
A pessary is a flexible, removable silicone device expertly fitted inside the vagina. It acts like a supportive brace, physically holding the dropping organs in place without the need for surgery.
For severe cases that disrupt daily life, Dr. Gupta performs highly advanced uterus prolapse surgery in Sodala. We use laparoscopic or vaginal approaches to permanently reposition and secure the pelvic organs.
You do not have to accept discomfort as your new normal.
Eliminate the constant, uncomfortable feeling of pressure or a dragging "bulge" in your pelvic area, allowing you to walk, sit, and exercise comfortably.
By restoring normal anatomy and improving muscle tone, our treatments can significantly reduce pain during intercourse and vastly improve your intimate life.
Proper pelvic support helps completely resolve associated dysfunction, such as frustrating urinary leaks or difficulty completely emptying your bowels.
We work with your body's natural healing abilities.
Clear, medically accurate answers regarding your pelvic health.
No. Surgery is entirely elective and depends on how severely the prolapse is affecting your quality of life. If your symptoms are mild, we heavily recommend non-surgical approaches like pelvic floor physical therapy and the use of a vaginal pessary. We will only recommend reconstructive surgery if conservative methods fail to provide you with adequate comfort.
A pessary is a small, removable medical device made of medical-grade silicone. It is inserted into the vagina (similar to a diaphragm or a large tampon) to physically prop up the prolapsing organs. Dr. Gupta will precisely measure you to find the correct size and shape. It is a highly effective, non-surgical way to stop symptoms immediately.
Kegel exercises cannot physically reverse or "pull up" an organ that has already severely prolapsed. However, they are incredibly effective at strengthening the surrounding muscle hammock, which prevents the prolapse from getting worse and dramatically improves associated symptoms like urinary incontinence.
Recovery depends on the exact type of reconstructive surgery performed (vaginal vs. laparoscopic). Generally, you will stay in the hospital for 1 to 2 days. You must avoid heavy lifting, strenuous exercise, and sexual intercourse for at least 6 weeks to allow the internal sutures and repaired tissues to heal completely.
You don't have to accept discomfort as your new normal. Seek expert pelvic pain treatment near Swej Farm today.
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