Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction refers to a condition where the muscles of the pelvic floor are weakened, overactive, or do not function properly. These muscles support the bladder, uterus, rectum, and other pelvic organs. When they do not work correctly, it can lead to issues like urinary incontinence, fecal incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and chronic pelvic pain.
Symptoms may include difficulty controlling bowel or bladder movements, painful urination, pain during intercourse, and a feeling of pressure or fullness in the pelvic area. Treatment typically involves pelvic floor physical therapy to strengthen or relax the muscles, lifestyle changes, and sometimes surgery to repair any anatomical defects. Early intervention can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life.
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