Practice Name:

Prolapse of Uterus in Animal


Affected Animal Cattle
Affected Animal (Scientific Name) Bos Taurus
Affected Animal (Taxonomy) Bovidae
Affected Animal (Vernacular) Gai, Gau
Category Veterinary Care
Disease Uterine prolapse
Disease Attak Stage At any stage
Disease Common Name bladder prolapse, or cystocele; rectal prolapse, or rectocele; uterine prolapse, or uterine descensus; and vaginal vault prolapse
Disease Group
Disease Distribution It has worldwide occurrence.

Innovator / Knowledge Provider Popatbhai Dhola
City / District Bhavnagar
KVK District Krishi Vigyan Kendra, At- Lok Bharati Sanosara, Ta- Sinhor, Dist.-Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India
Address Hadmabhaya , Umrala , Bhavnagar , Gujarat
Languages Spoken Gujarati
Vocation Farmer
State Gujarat
PIN Code 364275

PAS_1 Galav, P., Jain, A. and Katewa, S.S., 2013. Traditional veterinary medicines used by livestock owners of Rajasthan, India. :http://nopr.niscair.res.in/bitstream/123456789/15347/1/IJTK%2012(1)%2047-55.pdf
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Agro Ecological Zone Agro Ecological Sub Region (ICAR) Central Highlands (Malwa), Gujarat Plain (5.1) , Agro-Climatic Zone (Planning Commission) Gujarat Plains and hills region (XIII), Agro Climatic Zone (NARP) North Saurashtra, South Saurashtra (GJ-6,GJ-7)
Disease Symptoms / Clinical Signs Signs and symptoms of moderate to severe uterine prolapse include: Sensation of heaviness or pulling in your pelvis. Tissue protruding from your vagina. Urinary problems, such as urine leakage (incontinence) or urine retention.
Disease Description Uterine prolapse occurs when pelvic floor muscles and ligaments stretch and weaken and no longer provide enough support for the uterus. As a result, the uterus slips down into or protrudes out of the vagina. Uterine prolapse can occur in women of any age.
Disease Control Treatment depends on how weak the supporting structures around your uterus have become. You can strengthen your pelvic muscles by performing Kegel exercises. You do these by tightening your pelvic muscles, as if trying to stop the flow of urine.
Disease Prevention To reduce your risk of uterine prolapse, try to: Perform Kegel exercises regularly. These exercises can strengthen your pelvic floor muscles — especially important after you have a baby. Treat and prevent constipation.
Precautions There is no way to completely prevent uterine prolapse. To reduce the risk of uterine prolapse, cows are returned to a standing position and encouraged to move around as soon as possible. This is especially important in cases where a calf is pulled to assist the mother.
Procedure of Use To treat animal suffering from prolapse of uterus, crush about 500 g seeds of black plum (Syzygium jambolana) to powder. Mix this powder in water and drench it to the affected animal. The animal gets relief within short time. This is self developed practice, and many people of the area follow it.
Etiology Causative Agent Uterine prolapse occurs when pelvic floor muscles and ligaments stretch and weaken and no longer provide enough support for the uterus. As a result, the uterus slips down into or protrudes out of the vagina. Uterine prolapse can occur in women of any age.
Global Context Spread world wide
Lesson Implication
Other Medications / Treatments
Limitations of Approaches
Other Community Practices
Practice ID DTP0010000002986
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Annotation ID GIAN/GAVL/1230
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