Prolapse & Pessaries

Understanding Pelvic Organ Prolapse

  • Up to 40% of women may experience POP in their lifetime.

  • Symptoms can include pelvic pressure, bulging, urinary leakage, or difficulty emptying the bladder/bowels.

  • Risk factors include childbirth, aging, menopause, and genetic predisposition.

Current Treatment Options

  • Observation: For mild cases with no bothersome symptoms.

  • Pessaries: Simple silicone devices placed in the vagina to support organs. Widely used, effective short-term, but can be difficult to manage long-term.

  • Pelvic Floor Therapy: Exercises and training to strengthen muscles.

  • Surgery: For severe cases or when conservative care fails. Carries risks and sometimes recurrence.

Where Innovation Is Needed

Traditional pessaries are low-cost and accessible but have limitations:

  • Up to 50% of women stop using them within a year.

  • Can cause irritation or infection if not monitored closely.

  • Require frequent clinic visits.

How Smart Pessary Aims to Help

  • Builds on the trusted concept of pessary support.

  • Adds real-time health monitoring and reminders.

  • Designed for comfort, self-management, and peace of mind.

  • Aligns with modern digital health and telemedicine trends.

Resources

⚠️ This page is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider.

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