Abstract
Afemale genital prolapse, or pelvic organ prolapse, is a hernia of one or more pelvic organ (uterus, vaginal apex, bladder or rectum) and its associated vaginal segment into the vaginal canal. The exact prevalence of prolapse is unclear because many women do not report it; however, prolapse is a common presenting complaint in primary care. It is therefore vital for GPs to understand how to diagnose and treat women with this important condition in an empathetic and sensitive manner.
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