Posts Tagged ‘pelvic floor’
Constant Urge to Urinate: Causes, Symptoms, How to Fix It
Having a constant urge to pee isn’t necessarily something to worry about. It might be happening because you’re having certain food or drink, and don’t realise that it’s causing an issue. This is fairly common. But if you’re finding that you always need to go to the toilet – regardless of what you eat or…
Read MoreA list of FDA-approved Kegel devices
Before we get into the list of FDA-approved Kegel devices, let’s quickly run through what the FDA actually is and why their approval is important. If you’d prefer to get straight to the list, feel free to skip the next section. What is FDA approval? You might have seen the term FDA-approved next to plenty…
Read MorePelvic floor dysfunction: the most-asked questions
A weak pelvic floor (or a pelvic floor dysfunction) can cause health issues for the rest of your body. But not everything you may have read online is true. In this article we’re going to answer some of the most-asked questions relating to your pelvic floor, as well some advice on how to treat yours.…
Read MoreHow long does it take to strengthen your pelvic floor?
As we grow older, our pelvic floor (the group of muscles around our bladder, bottom and vagina or penis) naturally becomes a little weaker. Events such as childbirth and menopause can accelerate this. This can lead to some unpleasant symptoms – both physical and mental. A weak pelvic floor can negatively affect your urinary, bowel…
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