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Pelvic floor disorders | Pelvic floor dysfunction

Pelvic Floor Disorders

Pelvic Floor Disorders are problems that affect women’s pelvic organs -- the uterus (or womb), vagina.

Bladder, rectum and the muscles that surround and support them. Pelvic Floor Disorders three most common problems are pelvic organ prolapse, and trouble with bladder or bowel control.

Each of these problems is described below. If you would like more information about pelvic floor problems, please visit the websites at the end of this page.

The term Pelvic Floor Disorders refers to the group of muscles that form a sling or hammock across the opening of a woman’s pelvis.

Pelvic floor dysfunction exercises muscles, together with their surrounding tissues, keep all of the pelvic organs in place so that the organs can function correctly. A pelvic floor disorder occurs when the pelvic muscles and connective tissue in the pelvis weaken or are injured.

Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

The Pelvic Floor Dysfunction is a group of muscles that attach to the front, back, and sides of the pelvic bone and sacrum (the large fused bone at the bottom of your spine, just above the tailbone).

Like a sling or hammock, these muscles support the organs in the pelvis, including the bladder, uterus or prostate, and rectum.

Pelvic floor dysfunction exercises muscles also wrap around your urethra, vagina (in women), and rectum. Bowel and bladder functions are controlled by contracting and relaxing these muscles.

These muscles must relax to allow for urination, bowel movements, and, in women, sexual intercourse.

Many people with IC have problems with this group of muscles and develop a condition called pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD). In IC patients, PFD is usually related to too much Pelvic Floor Dysfunction the opposite of the too-relaxed state or Pelvic Floor Dysfunctionthat contributes to incontinence.

In fact, Kegel exercises, which are very frequently used to treat incontinence, may make PFD symptoms worsen. In addition to being tense, these muscles may spasm, resulting from uncoordinated muscle contraction.

Pelvic floor dysfunction exercises IC patients with PFD can have a combination of muscles that are too tense and too relaxed.

Pelvic Floor Dysfunction can cause pelvic pain; poor urinary stream; urinary frequency, urgency, or retention; constipation; and pain with intercourse or sexual stimulation.

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