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Pelvic Floor Muscles Dysfunctions

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  • February 27, 2024

Pelvic Floor Muscles Dysfunctions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pelvic Floor Muscles Dysfunctions

The pelvic floor is a group of muscles that form the floor of your pelvis where many vital organs, such as the bladder & uterus, sit.

It is a muscle that can contract & relax to control the bowel functions.

Pelvic floor health conditions are common in middle-aged and post-menopausal women.

These conditions can negatively affect women’s health, quality of life, and self-confidence.

Pelvic floor conditions occur due to several factors such as aging, vaginal birth, hormonal changes, lack of sports, pelvic & abdominal surgeries, and loss of tissue elasticity.

 

We Treat Pelvic Floor Muscle Dysfunctions:

Uncontrolled passage of urine Urinary Incontinence.

Which could be either;

  1. 1. Stress incontinence

Urine leaks when you exert pressure on your bladder by coughing, sneezing, laughing, exercising, or lifting something heavy.

  1. Urge incontinence

You have a sudden, intense urge to urinate followed by an involuntary loss of urine. You may need to urinate often, including throughout the night.

  1. Overflow incontinence

You experience frequent or constant dribbling of urine due to a bladder that doesn’t empty completely.

  1. Functional incontinence

A physical or mental impairment keeps you from making it to the toilet in time. For example, if you have severe arthritis, you may not be able to unbutton your pants quickly enough.

  1. Mixed incontinence

 

You experience more than one type of urinary incontinence — most often this refers to a combination of stress incontinence and urge incontinence.

In women & men, adolescents & adults.

Falling down womb in females Prolapse Uterus

Pelvic Floor Muscle Weakness, caused by aging or lack of exercise & aging.

Chronic non-bacterial inflammation of the prostate for men.

Vaginal laxity, also termed vaginal flaccidity, is a common concern among women.

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