Through investigation, it was found that more than half of postpartum women will have certain pelvic floor dysfunction problems, so it is very important to repair the pelvis after childbirth. Pelvic repair after childbirth not only helps to perfectly shape the body, but is also very important for women's health. Because this situation can easily cause certain damage to the muscles and even cause dysfunction of the pelvic floor muscles. Let's take a look at this aspect. Postpartum pelvic repair According to statistical analysis, half of women in my country suffer from varying degrees of pelvic floor dysfunction after giving birth. If you do not understand the reasons for postpartum pelvic floor repair and do not perform timely maintenance and repair, which will eventually lead to lesions, gynecological diseases will come knocking on your door. The female pelvic floor is mainly composed of muscles and fascia. The pelvic floor is like a hammock, supporting the bladder, uterus, rectum and other pelvic organs at the perineum and anus, maintaining our urination, defecation and other physiological functions. However, during pregnancy and childbirth, the pelvic floor muscles of normal people are further squeezed and torn by the fetus, which inevitably causes varying degrees of damage to the pelvic floor muscles and leads to pelvic floor muscle dysfunction. In other words, the elasticity of the muscles has deteriorated and the elasticity is insufficient, so the organs in the pelvic cavity cannot be fixed in their normal positions, resulting in corresponding functional disorders such as urinary and fecal incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. In mild cases, pelvic floor injury may manifest as vaginal relaxation, sexual dissatisfaction, or lower abdominal distension, frequent urination, constipation and other discomforts. In severe cases, urinary incontinence, uterine prolapse, bladder prolapse, rectal prolapse and other diseases may occur, causing unspeakable pain and even family disharmony. In addition, obesity, chronic cough, constipation, decreased estrogen, and urinary and reproductive infections are also high-risk factors for pelvic floor dysfunction. Women can repair their pelvic floor to improve the elasticity of key parts such as the urethra, bladder, vagina, and uterus, fix each organ in its normal position, and enable smooth functions in all aspects. Symptoms of postpartum pelvic floor disorders: 1. Weakened pelvic floor muscles. If you are unable to resist resistance and the contraction duration is ≤3 seconds (pelvic floor muscle strength rating ≤ level 3). 2. Urinary incontinence occurs after delivery or persists after delivery. 3. Pelvic organ prolapse occurs after delivery, such as pelvic floor muscle testing system score of stage 1 or above, especially with bulging of the anterior and posterior vaginal walls. 4. People with vaginal relaxation, vaginal spasm, and unsatisfactory sexual life. 5. Patients with recurrent vaginitis and urinary tract infection in the non-acute stage. 6. Postpartum symptoms (low back pain, abdominal pain, urinary retention, breast swelling, symphysis pubis separation, etc.). 7. Muscle dysfunction of the whole body's musculoskeletal system. 8. Lower limb edema, venous and lymphatic flow disorders. 9. Scar pain after surgery. |
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