By PELVIS NYC
03/08/2021 WEAK PELVIC FLOOR is synonymous with a TIGHT PELVIC FLOOR. These words are common terms in the world of pelvic health but are usually misunderstood. To give everyone clarity, a weakened pelvic floor is a state of the pelvic floor muscles where your pelvic organs lack the support it needs to function normally. That may stop you from being able to control urine, feces, or gas.
Symptoms of a WEAK/TIGHT PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES
- Leaking urine or flow of urine when coughing or sneezing
- Passing wind/gas when bending or lifting
- Reduced sensation in the sexual organ
- Unable to control bowel movements or passing the stool
- Pain in the tailbone (coccyx pain)
- Sudden urge to pee (urinary urgency)
- Unable to poop (constipation)
- Painful sex (dyspareunia)
- Obesity (as defined by the World Health Organization, obesity is the abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health.)
- Type-A Personality ( People with Type A personalities are often high-achieving “workaholics” )
- Chronic constipation (Constipation that lasts for several months)
- Post-Op Prostate Recovery (People who underwent prostatectomy which is a surgery that removes part or all of the prostate gland)
- Straining to urinate or defecate (An intense exertion to pass the urine or stool)
- Minimal Ejaculation (Ejaculating little to no semen)
Symptoms of PROLAPSE:
- Pressure in the pelvic region
- A feeling that something is falling out
- Protrusion of the rectum or anus
- Trapped stool or difficulty bowel movements
- Urine leakage and difficulty to urinate
- Lower back pain
- Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy – Pelvic floor exercise (especially integrated with a strong core) can help with the symptoms of a weak or tightened pelvic floor. Your pelvic floor therapist can help strengthen the muscles of your pelvic floor and core.
- High-fiber diet
- Water intake
- Weight loss
- Exercise/Movement
- Yoga
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