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Pelvic Floor Dysfunction is a condition that can seriously impact your life. Our friends Dr. Teresa Baker and Physical ...
This article was reviewed by Martin Miner, MD. Your pelvic floor is kinda like plumbing: you never really think about it unless there’s something wrong. Although we don’t pay much attention to our ...
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Did you know that around one in two women in the UK will experience symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction at some point in their lives? And for women who engage in high-intensity exercise, that figure ...
Question: I have a pelvic floor dysfunction. Is there anything I can do to treat it? Diane Hubbard, physical therapist at Mercy Clinic Physical Therapy in Fort Smith, explains: There is something you ...
The pelvic floor is a group of muscles and ligaments that supports the bladder, bowel and reproductive organs. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
When pelvic floor muscles do not work as they should you have a need to pee every now and then (Shutterstock) When Joy realised that her urine would involuntarily leak from time to time, she felt self ...
“The lack of estrogen from the ovaries creates a thinning of the vaginal and vulvar skin, which can result in more pelvic ...
A urologist weighs in on whether biking can cause prostate issues or erection problems. The science-based answer is that the activity probably does not, he says.