What is a pelvic floor hernia?

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Pelvic floor perineal hernia may be related to congenital anatomical abnormalities, pelvic floor muscle weakness or increased pelvic pressure.

What is a pelvic floor hernia?

1. Congenital anatomical abnormalities

in women with congenital Douglas fossa abnormalities, Douglas fossa to the pelvic floor abnormal deepening, in the case of increased abdominal pressure, abdominal organs will be prolapsed to the perineum to form pelvic floor perineal hernia.

2. Pelvic floor muscle weakness in

women after childbirth, multiple pregnancy or pelvic surgery, pelvic floor muscle tension decreased, did not recover in time, after the increase in abdominal pressure, easy to form pelvic floor perineal hernia.

What is a pelvic floor hernia?

3. Pelvic pressure increased for a

long time constipation, standing or weight, pelvic pressure increased after the abdominal organs down, pelvic floor hernia.



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