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Cube Pessary

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Cube Pessary

The cube pessary is a specialized medical device used to support pelvic organs that have prolapsed or descended due to weakened pelvic floor muscles. It is crafted from medical-grade silicone or plastic and is shaped like a cube to provide structural support. This pessary is inserted into the vagina to reposition and support the uterus, bladder, or rectum, alleviating symptoms such as pelvic pressure or urinary incontinence.

Key Features:

  1. Supportive Design: Structured as a cube to effectively support and reposition pelvic organs.

  2. Material Quality: Made from medical-grade silicone or plastic for durability and biocompatibility.

  3. Custom Fit: Available in various sizes to accommodate individual anatomical needs and comfort.

  4. Ease of Use: Designed for easy insertion, removal, and maintenance for patient convenience.

  5. Non-Invasive: Provides a non-surgical option for managing pelvic organ prolapse and related symptoms.

  6. Comfortable Wear: Designed to be comfortable while providing effective pelvic organ support.

  7. Clinically Validated: Supported by clinical evidence for its efficacy in managing pelvic floor conditions.

  8. Versatile Application: Suitable for different degrees of pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence.

  9. Medical Supervision: Requires fitting and monitoring by a healthcare professional experienced in women's health care.

Cube pessaries are suitable for women seeking non-surgical treatment options or who are not candidates for surgery.

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