- Addressing pelvic health disorders - Mayo Clinic Health System
Pelvic floor issues are more common in women but also can affect men Common symptoms of pelvic health disorders include incontinence, frequency and urgency of urination, pelvic pressure or bulging, pelvic pain and sexual problems Symptoms may cause some people to fear social settings outside their homes, feel isolated or experience sexual
- Pregnancy and pelvic floor health - Mayo Clinic Health System
Learn how physical and hormonal changes contribute to pelvic floor health, and get prevention tips
- Pelvic health topics resources - Mayo Clinic Health System
Learn about pelvic health disorders, including incontinence, urination frequency, pressure or heaviness, pain and sexual problems
- Low Back Pain Exercises - MC7245-464 - Mayo Clinic Health System
LOW BACK PAIN EXERCISES Bridging with straight leg raise: Start with one knee bent and the other leg straight Maintaining pelvic tilt, lift your buttocks off the floor Keeping your trunk rigid, slowly raise and lower leg Slowly return to starting position while maintaining pelvic tilt Repeat _____ times each side Do _____ sessions per day
- Pelvic organ prolapse - Mayo Clinic Health System
Pelvic organ prolapse rarely comes up when women talk about their bodies Get answers to questions about this common condition
- Preparing for your first pelvic exam - Mayo Clinic Health System
Setting up your appointment for your first pelvic exam can be nerve-wracking Here's what you need to know
- Fecal incontinence treatment - Mayo Clinic Health System
Pelvic floor issues are much more common than you might think Fecal incontinence affects 2% to 7% of the U S population, although this number may be much higher, as many people are reluctant to discuss this issue with their health care team For some people, including children, fecal incontinence is a minor problem, limited to the occasional soiling of their underwear For others, the
|