Use of Pessaries

Pessaries are medical devices used to treat urinary leaking in women. The University of California San Francisco Medical Center reports that pessaries are safe and easy-to-use solutions for women suffering from incontinence.

  1. Identification

    • A pessary is a small, rigid ring made of silicone that women insert and remove on their own. Physicians determine the specific size of the device based upon the severity of each patient's condition.

    Function

    • When inserted into the vagina, the pessary places pressure upon the urethra. The pressure prevents urine from leaking.

    Use

    • To insert the pessary, patients insert the ring into the vagina as far as it will go, removing it by taking hold of a notch and pulling it out. The pessary requires regularly cleaning and can be worn for up to a week, even during sleep or sexual intercourse.

    Considerations

    • A physician must fit pessaries for patients before they are used. After the initial fitting, the physician routinely examines the device to ensure that it continues to fit properly.

    Side Effects

    • Vaginal discharge often increases from pessary use, but this is a normal and harmless side effect. Symptoms like discomfort or rubbing while the pessary is in place, spotting or bleeding are more serious side effects that require medical attention.

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