Severe cases of a prolapsed uterus require surgery. Doctors may use a laparoscopic procedure that repairs the pelvic floor with the help of grafted tissue from the patient or medical-grade synthetic material. In less than 20 percent of cases, where other remedies have been exhausted, a hysterectomy is the only solution. This procedure not only removes the uterus, but also resolves bladder and bowel issues.

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