RFV stands for "Retroflexed, Retroverted, and Fixed" uterus in gynecology. This term is used to describe a condition in which the uterus is tilted backwards towards the rectum, rather than being in its normal forward-facing position. This can be caused by various factors such as childbirth, pelvic surgery, or conditions such as endometriosis.
A retroflexed, retroverted, and fixed uterus can sometimes cause symptoms such as pelvic pain, painful intercourse, and difficulty with bowel movements. Treatment options for this condition may include physical therapy, hormonal therapy, or surgery to reposition the uterus.
It is important for women with a retroflexed, retroverted, and fixed uterus to consult with their healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and management of their condition.