Pelvic organ prolapse presents a wide array of distressing symptoms to the female patient. Stress urinary incontinence is often considered a normal phenomenon of aging and tolerated for years before seeking medical attention. A detailed history outlining specific complaints and a targeted pelvic examination can usually elucidate the anatomic problems responsible for producing symptoms. Nonsurgical therapy can be initiated, often with great improvement in symptoms. If the results are not satisfactory, the patient can be referred for further evaluation and possible surgical intervention.
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