Do pelvic floor muscle treatments require a room ban?

Dr. Quinn Lewis
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2025-05-24 06:54:56
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For pelvic floor muscle therapy, it is recommended to ban the room. If the same room is easy to cause infection and inflammation during treatment, it will also affect the efficacy of the treatment. After childbirth, especially natural birth, pelvic floor muscle is easy to cause loss, which will show vaginal relaxation, constipation, abdominal distension, frequent urination and other discomfort. In severe cases, urinary incontinence, urine leakage, uterine bladder prolapse and other symptoms, so timely measures should be taken to alleviate them. In addition to going to the hospital for treatment, you can also do more pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation exercises at home to help recover treatment.