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womens health clinic faq

Does prolapse increase infection risk?

Yes, prolapse can increase the risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs) and, less commonly, vaginal or skin infections, especially in more severe cases where the vaginal tissues are exposed or not emptying completely.

Clinical Context

If you notice burning urine, fever, discharge, or skin irritation with prolapse, consult your GP for assessment and treatment.

Evidence-Based Approaches

NHS and RCOG highlight the link between prolapse, bladder function, and infection risk. Treating prolapse reduces these risks.