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How is pelvic support problems diagnosed?

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Pelvic exam: A pelvic exam by a urologist/gynecologist is the best way to diagnose pelvic organ prolapse (support problems). They can then discuss with you various treatment options including non-surgical (pessary) to surgical.

Answered 10/3/2016

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Physical Exam: A thorough pelvic exam by an experienced gynecologist or urogynecologist is usually sufficient to determine the characteristics and stage of the prolapse. Treatment options depend on your goals and includes no treatment, vaginal pessaries, pelvic floor physical therapy, or surgery.

Answered 11/2/2015

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How is pelvic support surgery done, and how successful is it?

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