Understanding Bowel Dysfunction and the Role of Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy
Bowel dysfunction, including conditions like constipation and fecal incontinence, affects millions of people, significantly impacting their quality of life. Fortunately, pelvic floor physical therapy offers a valuable solution to these often distressing problems. Let's explore how this specialized therapy can help manage bowel dysfunction and improve overall pelvic health.
Constipation is a common issue, affecting approximately 16% of adults worldwide. It involves infrequent or difficult bowel movements and can lead to severe discomfort and other health problems.
Fecal Incontinence is the inability to control bowel movements, leading to accidental leakage of stool. It affects around 8.4% of adults and can cause significant emotional and social distress.
What Do I Need to Know About the Impacts of Constipation?
With constipation, it is harder to use the bathroom. Often people find themselves pushing too hard or straining in order to go. This can negatively impact the pelvic floor support system.
Urinary Symptoms: Straining during bowel movements increases intra-abdominal pressure, which can negatively impact the bladder, leading to symptoms like urinary urgency, frequency, and even urinary incontinence.
Pelvic Organ Prolapse: Chronic constipation and straining can weaken the pelvic floor muscles and supporting tissues, increasing the risk of pelvic organ prolapse, where pelvic organs descend into or outside of the vaginal canal.
Are you or a loved one struggling with constipation? Don't let this uncomfortable issue control your life any longer. Pelvic floor therapy could be the solution you've been searching for! Take the first step towards relief:
Schedule a free discovery call with our expert team
Learn how pelvic floor therapy can address your unique needs
Start your journey to improved digestive health and comfort
Don't wait another day to reclaim your comfort and confidence.
The Renew Health Team
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