Mild pelvic relaxation may cause no symptoms.
An aching sensation in the vagina, lower abdomen, groin or lower back; heaviness or pressure in the vaginal area; bladder control problems; urinary tract infections; difficulty moving bowels.
Childbirth, constipation, a chronic cough, obesity, and heavy lifting. Some women develop the condition after menopause, when the body loses the estrogen that helps maintain muscle tone.
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Mild cases can sometimes be reversed through Kegel exercises or estrogen therapy but severe cases usually require pessary support or surgery.
It is produced during pregnancy.It causes pelvic and cervical expansion relaxation.
A weakening of the supportive muscles and ligaments of the pelvic floor, this condition, which affects women causes the pelvic floor to sag and press into the wall of the vagina.
Chlamydia may cause painful urination, as well as pelvic, scrotal, eye, or mild throat pain. Most people get no symptoms, though.
The pelvic floor normally holds the uterus and the bladder in position above the vagina. When the pelvic floor becomes stretched/damaged, these organs can sag into the vagina, sometimes bulging out.
It is produced during pregnancy.It causes pelvic and cervical expansion relaxation.
There are various symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease, most notably pain around the lower abdomen and pelvic area. Pain during urination, irregular menstrual bleeding and discomfort during sexual intercourse are other potential symptoms.
Mild degree of incontinence can be managed by pelvic floor exercises and using incontinence pads. If symptoms are interfering with your work and regular activities then you can consider having surgery for incontinence.
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Mild symptoms include tightness in the chest, runny nose, shortness of breath, or dizziness
Mild symptoms include tightness in the chest, runny nose, shortness of breath, or dizziness
Symptoms can range from mild to serious and includeAbdominal crampsNauseaVomitingDiarrheaFeverDehydration