Pessary Rubber Ring
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Pessary rubber ring for gentle, non-surgical support of mild to moderate prolapse symptoms. The soft, flexible ring is professionally fitted, easy to clean, and comfortable for daily wear. Ideal when surgery isn’t preferred or must be delayed, it helps reduce pressure, bulging, and activity-related discomfort so users can move with confidence. Available in multiple sizes and material options to match clinical needs and sensitivities.
Description
A pessary rubber ring is a flexible, medical device used to support pelvic structures when they have shifted or weakened. Inserted into the vagina by a trained clinician, the ring lifts and supports the vaginal walls and cervix to reduce symptoms of mild to moderate pelvic organ prolapse and some forms of stress urinary leakage. Its soft, compressible profile allows comfortable placement, wear during daily activity, and removal for cleaning as directed.
Key features and primary benefits
• Soft, flexible ring design for comfortable, non-surgical support.
• Smooth, rounded edges to minimize irritation and aid insertion.
• Multiple sizes to enable individualized fitting by a clinician.
• Durable, reusable construction for cost-effective long-term management.
• Optionally available in latex and latex-free materials to accommodate sensitivities.
• Simple cleaning and care routine supports ongoing hygiene.
Common use cases and typical settings
• First-line conservative management of pelvic organ prolapse symptoms.
• Support during postpartum recovery or when surgery is delayed or not desired.
• Interim support before or after pelvic floor therapy.
• Use in gynecology clinics, women’s health practices, and community care settings.
How it compares
Compared with space-occupying pessaries (such as cubes or Gellhorn styles), a ring pessary is lower profile and often more comfortable for ambulatory patients with mild to moderate support needs. It is generally easier to insert and remove for routine cleaning. For advanced prolapse requiring more rigid support, other shapes may be selected by the clinician.
Quality and compliance notes
Products are typically made from medical-grade materials and packaged with lot identification to support clinic quality systems. Selection, fitting, and follow-up should be performed by qualified healthcare professionals in line with local medical device regulations and clinical guidance. Patients should receive clear instructions on use, cleaning, and when to seek review.
Care guidance
• Follow the fitting plan and wear schedule provided by your clinician.
• Clean with mild soap and water, rinse thoroughly, and allow to dry before reinsertion.
• Do not use oil-based lubricants unless approved by the clinician; water-based lubricants are commonly recommended.
• Report discomfort, unusual discharge, or odor promptly for reassessment.
