Uterine massage (gynecological) is prescribed to those patients who have various degrees of pelvic pathology . This procedure is carried out only in a qualified medical institution.
Uterus massage is carried out in the presence of individual indications in a woman. The procedure is carried out by a specialist who knows in detail the patientβs medical history and the anatomy of the organs, while controlling any possible reactions in the body to its effects.
Uterine massage helps to eliminate muscle weakness, reflex contractions, cicatricial and adhesions in the ligaments, tissue destruction of the uterine body. The procedure prevents fibrotic changes, kinks, drooping, deviations in position, pathology in the fallopian tubes. Uterine massage also eliminates some of the consequences of childbirth or abortion, dilation of veins, congestion, and increases libido.
Before the procedure, transvaginal ultrasound examination, diagnostic and gynecological examination, as well as examination of the external and internal genital organs are necessary. In addition, for a more accurate identification of indications, a laboratory blood test, an infectious and bacteriological study of smears from the cervix are prescribed.
When fibrosis of the ligamentous apparatus is detected, massage is a stretching and softening of the adhesion and adhesions in the small pelvis. The impact is carried out using pressure, displacement and kneading movements.
Mechanical massage significantly improves the muscular tone of the uterus while strengthening the pelvic muscles.
In the case of diagnosing the bend (deviation) of the organ back (non-fixed version), the procedure is carried out in the knee position. In the opposite case, the merging is eliminated.
With bleeding due to reduced contractility of the body in the absence of menstruation , a vibration effect is applied to the lumbosacral region and in the region of the lumbar and thoracic vertebrae.
Massage is not performed with uterine myoma (since it can contribute to an increase in its size), an accelerated period of erythrocyte sedimentation, during the menstrual cycle. Contraindications to the procedure are inflammatory processes in the internal and external organs of the small pelvis, neoplasms (malignant and benign), low-grade fever, breastfeeding, early stages after childbirth and abortion.
In some cases, in the postpartum period , a manual examination of the uterine cavity is necessary. In this case, anesthesia is performed, since any internal effect on the organ, as well as suturing or cutting of the perineum or suturing of the birth canal gaps, is very painful for a woman.
After the birth of a baby, the placenta is separated from the walls of the uterus and it is removed along with the membranes of the fetus to the outside. However, in some cases, the help of a specialist is required in this process, who conducts a manual examination of the organ cavity. This need is due to either the impossibility of independent separation of the placenta, or its incomplete withdrawal. In addition, in many cases, not enough good uterine contractions occur after delivery. The condition is accompanied by very heavy bleeding. In cases where drugs do not have the desired effect, massage the uterus on a fist. The specialist introduces one hand into the cavity of the organ, and the other holds it from above, thus effecting. As a rule, after these manipulations, bleeding can be stopped.