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Cervical ptosis is a mild condition that usually does not cause significant health consequences. However, for some women, cervical ptosis may affect their daily life. For example, they may prevent them from performing daily activities such as standing, walking, and sitting. Additionally, because cervical ptosis can cause pain during sex, in some cases it may require treatment.

Treatments for cervical prolapse include medications, physical therapy, and surgery. Pharmacological treatment often involves the use of medications to reduce symptoms, but this approach has limited effectiveness. Physical therapy involves the use of mechanical treatments to relieve symptoms, but this approach can cause side effects. Surgical treatment is usually a last resort if medications and physical therapy fail to relieve symptoms.

Ways to prevent cervical prolapse include maintaining a healthy lifestyle such as exercising regularly, maintaining a healthy diet and avoiding excessive sexual activity. Additionally, if you already have cervical prolapse, your doctor may recommend regular follow-up and treatment.