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. 2015 Oct 16;66(Suppl 1):428–434. doi: 10.1007/s13224-015-0783-9

Table 3.

Clinical profile of uterine prolapse cases (n = 350)

Particulars Number Percentage
Age at time of prolapse
 15–25 years 8 2.3
 26–35 years 31 8.9
 36–45 years 67 19.1
 46–55 years 88 25.1
 56–65 years 104 29.7
 66–75 years 44 12.6
 76–85 years 8 2.3
Presenting complaints
 Mass per vaginum 304 86.9
 Pain abdomen 55 15.7
 Difficulty in passing urine 51 14.6
 Backache 39 11.1
 Watery white discharge 30 8.6
 Increased frequency of micturition 30 8.6
 Burning micturition 27 7.7
 Stress urinary incontinence 24 6.9
 Bleeding per vaginum 12 3.4
 Othersa 27 7.7
Degree of uterine prolapse
 First degree 8 2.3
 Second degree 52 14.9
 Third degree 269 76.8
 Procidentia 21 6.0
Pattern of presentation
 Cystocele, Rectocele, Enterocoele 85 24.3
 Cystocele, Rectocele 84 24.0
 Cystocele 76 21.7
 Cystocele, Enterocoele 11 3.1
 Rectocele, Enterocoele 7 2.0
 Rectocele 4 1.1
 Urethrocoele 4 1.1
 Cystocele, Urethrocoele 3 0.9
 Cystocele, Rectocele, Urethrocoele 2 0.6
 Enterocoele 1 0.3

aPost menopausal bleeding 5, dysuria 4, menorrhagia 4, itching 3, foul smelling discharge 3, difficulty in walking 2, Urinary Tract Infection 2, dysmenorrhoea 2, incomplete evacuation of urine 1, chest pain 1