Not exact matches
The answer really depends on what is actually causing the
pelvic floor problem, how the Kegel exercises are being performed, and a variety of
other factors.
Other problems that may be related to the health of the
pelvic floor include lumbar spinal
problems, sacroiliac, hip or sciatic pain, bladder weakness, prolapsed uterus or bladder, and for men, prostate issues.
Other problems that may be related to the health of the
pelvic floor include lumbar spinal
problems, sacroiliac, hip or sciatic pain, bladder weakness, prolapsed uterus or bladder, and digestive, menstrual and sexual difficulties.
Other common
problems often related to the health of the
pelvic floor are lumbar spinal
problems, sacroiliac, hip or sciatic pain, bladder weakness, prolapse of the uterus or the bladder, and digestive, menstrual and sexual difficulties.
Generally, I start with the low FODMAP diet first and add in any
other restrictions if the patient has continuing
problems or explore
other health issues with their GI doctor such as pancreatic insufficiency, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, hormone disruptions,
pelvic floor issues, gastric motility issues, etc....
Given that so many women are suffering from incontinence issues, vaginal pain, endometriosis,
pelvic floor issues and hip
problems I think more and more women will be getting a prescription from their gynecologist, urologist or
other doctors for
pelvic floor physical therapy.