
Prolapse is a very common problem for women, but very few women are aware of the possibility of doing something about it. Apart from surgical correction, there are many Yogic techniques, which help to reintegrate the pelvic structure and which often prove more beneficial in the long run than surgical intervention. Before taking any major steps towards removing this problem, it is important that we understand what prolapse is and how it comes about.
What is Prolapse
Prolapse is the falling out of place of the internal organs in the pelvic region of the body. Sometimes, organs move from their original position and impinge on other parts in the pelvic cavity. There are many types of Prolapse, but two are very common. They are Prolapse of the rectum and Prolapse of the bladder.
1. Rectocelle (Prolapse of the Rectum)

Normally, the uterus is anteverted, facing forward, but it may turn backward and lie against the rectum, in which case, it has retroverted. This may be a congenital condition (a malformation which one is born with) or it may develop later from strenuous lifting, etc. If a retroverted uterus impinges on the rectum, it produces the symptoms of constipation and an uncomfortable sensation when seated or pain when having sex. In pregnancy, it can lead to miscarriage.
2. Cystocelle (Prolapse of the Bladder)

How it Comes About

Causes

Though there is not a lot of pain associated with these conditions, continual discomfort is experienced, which tends to make you very concerned about yourself. An understanding of your inner framework and what brings about these conditions, is helpful in alleviating anxiety, and enables you to confront the problem with common sense.
Become Aware of Your Body


Thus, it is extremely important to keep the perineal area strong and active. This will help you in childbirth and ensure that you avoid prolapse in later life. It will also help to rectify menstrual and sexual disorders. When you become aware of your pelvic structure and the seat of energy centered in the perineal node, you can begin to strengthen them through specific Yogic practices. This will help you to integrate and balance the energies responsible for physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual well being, so that you, again, become a healthy, happy and whole woman.
Yogic Treatment
If you suffer from prolapse or its complications, there is a specific Yoga therapy for these conditions. If possible, you should come to our Yoga studio to meet us, so that full instruction can be given about the Yogic treatment.
1. Begin with Aum chanting for 5 minutes, and then perform some, or all, of the following Asanas:
Asanas
Prepratory practices part 2 (Read my article Yogic Home Work)
Vajrasana, Shashankasana, Majariasana, Kandharasana, Naukasana, Bhujangasana, Shalabhasana, Vipareeta Karani Mudra.
Pranayama
Ujjayi, Anulome-Vilom / Nadi-Shodhana
Bandhas and Mudras
Sit in a comfortable Meditation posture, preferably Siddha Yoni Asana, and perform the following Mudras and Bandhas. You may practice all of them or choose the one which is most relevant to your specific condition:
• Ashwini Mudra – Contraction of the anal sphincter
• Vajroli Mudra – Contraction of the urinary opening
• Moola Bandha – Contraction of the perineal node
• Uddiyana Bandha – Contraction of the abdominal muscles
Note
Always practice on an empty stomach, preferably early in the morning after bathing and emptying the bowels. Use a quiet room where you will not be disturbed, and allow yourself at least half an hour for the practices.
Additional Suggestions
• Repeat the same program in the evening.
• Throughout the day, lie down in Uttan Padasana, with both legs stretched out straight in front of you, in preference to other sitting postures, as it pulls the pelvic organs upward.
• Avoid sitting in the squatting position, as it strains the pelvic muscles and pushes the organs downward. Excessive use of the squatting position, over a long period of time, may bring on prolapse in ladies who are weak in the pelvic area.
• Before lunch do Vipreetkarni Mudra, for up to 5 minutes.
• Lie down after a meal with a pillow under your back.
• The most important exercise is keeping a hard pillow under the buttocks, instead of under the head. Sleeping in this position will help the uterus to return to its normal position. If you lie with your knee touching your breasts, that will also help the uterus to resume its normal position.
• All these exercises should be followed for at least 6 months for better results.
• Don’t lift heavy weights.
• Hip Bath is very useful.
Conclusion
With regular practice of these Asanas, Mudras, and Bandhas, you will find that your condition becomes more manageable. It may even fully correct itself, but don’t expect immediate or miraculous results. In the Yogic Treatment of Prolapse, progress is generally slow, especially if the structural damage is severe. Once a ligament has torn away, it is not easy to reconstitute it through Yogic Therapy, but it is still worth a try before submitting yourself to the surgeon. However, if the structural damage is less severe, and the ligament is only stretched or slightly torn, you will find Yogic Therapy most beneficial. During the course of your practice, you will also discover that emotional instability, lethargy, and depression have become problems of the past, and you will enjoy a more energetic and fulfilled life.
Aum Shanti
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Dr. Rita Khanna
Dr. Rita Khanna is a well-known name in the field of Yoga and Naturopathy. She was initiated into this discipline over 25 years ago by world famous Swami Adyatmananda of Sivananda Ashram in Rishikesh (India).
She believes firmly that Yoga is a scientific process, which helps us to lead a healthy and disease-free life. She is also actively involved in practicing alternative medicines like Naturopathy. Over the years, she has been successfully practicing these therapies and providing succour to several chronic and terminally ill patients through Yoga, Diet and Naturopathy. She is also imparting Yoga Teachers Training.
At present, Dr. Rita Khanna is running a Yoga Studio in Secunderabad (Hyderabad, India).
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