Uterine Prolapse — Beyond Pelvic Floor Exercises
Uterine prolapse reflects insufficient upward supportive drive — a constitutional pattern. Pelvic floor exercises help local support but don’t address the upstream constitutional contributors. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture Clinic in Belmont, Perth, Dr. Yang addresses both layers.
Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?
- Sensation of pelvic heaviness or ‘something coming down’
- Worse with prolonged standing
- Worse by end of day
- Improved with lying down
- Dragging sensation
- Difficulty with bowel movements or urination
- Worse with coughing or lifting
- Postmenopausal worsening
- Sexual function affected
- Anxiety about progression
Why Pelvic Floor Exercises Aren’t Always Enough
Pelvic floor exercises strengthen local muscles. They don’t address the constitutional pattern of insufficient upward supportive drive — exhaustion, post-childbirth weakness, age-related changes. Pessaries provide mechanical support; surgery is for severe cases.
Classical Chinese medicine identifies three contributing patterns. Pattern-matched treatment addresses upstream constitutional factors.
Your Treatment Timeline
- Acupuncture 1× weekly
- Pattern assessment
- Chinese herbal formula — pattern-matched
- Pelvic floor PT instruction
- Address pressure factors
- Symptom severity reducing
- Pelvic floor strength improving
- Constitutional pattern shifting
- Daily function improving
- Formula adjusted
- Sustained symptom reduction
- Constitutional rebuilding
- Pelvic floor maintenance
- Periodic check-ins
Supporting Research
- Pelvic floor exercises (Kegels)
- Address chronic cough
- Address constipation
- Avoid heavy lifting
- Weight management if overweight
- Heavy lifting without proper technique
- Chronic straining
- Smoking (causes chronic cough)
- High-impact activities during recovery
- Ignoring symptoms — early treatment more effective
Frequently Asked Questions
Avoid surgery?
Many mild-moderate cases yes. Severe cases may still need surgery.
Pessary alongside?
Compatible. Mechanical support while constitutional pattern restores.
Pelvic floor PT?
Essential alongside classical treatment. Combined more effective.
Postpartum prolapse?
Constitutional treatment supports recovery. Many improve with combined approach.
Worsen with menopause?
Common. Constitutional treatment plus addressing hormonal changes.
How quickly?
Symptom improvement 2-3 months; substantial change 6+ months.
