Prevention and Management Options for Symptoms of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
How can I prevent pelvic floor dysfunction?
1. Physical activity and maintaining a healthy diet
See NHS guidance for exercise during pregnancy
See NHS guidance on healthy diet during pregnancy
2. Weight loss
Being overweight or obese may increase pelvic floor dysfunction; a greater body weight results in increased abdominal pressure, which causes more downward pressure on the pelvic floor
Maintain a healthy weight during pregnancy and childbirth See NHS guidance on obesity and pregnancy
3. Managing constipation
See NHS guidance on managing constipation
How can I manage pelvic floor dysfunction?
There are various tretament options for symptoms of pelvic floor dysufnction, some more suited to the individual than others. The recommended first line of treatment is supervised pelvic floor muscle exercises.
Others include:
Pelvic Floor Exercises
Physical Activity
Intravaginal Devices or Pessaries
Bladder Training
Other conservative treatments that have evidence of effectively strengthening the pelvic floor muscles and reducing symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction include:
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Electrical or Magnetic Stimulation
Biofeedback
Diaphragmatic Breathing Exercises
Manual Therapy
This content is based on guidance from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). It has been summarised and rephrased for informational purposes only. For the full, official guidelines, please visit the NICE website at https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng210/chapter/Recommendations#preventing-pelvic-floor-dysfunction