Whether you have had a hysterectomy, prolapse repair, hemorrhoidectomy, surgery associated with rectal/bladder cancer, endometriosis, post-prostatectomy, back surgery, or hip surgery it is possible for your pelvic floor muscles to respond in a way that can cause pain or dysfunction.
Issues down there?
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For men, prostate surgery is one example where individuals who undergo procedure may experience issues in pelvic floor muscles and altered nerve supply to the area. Specific pelvic floor disorders include urinary incontinence and erectile dysfunction, which are quite common post-operatively – up to 89% men suffer from these conditions.
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Postsurgical Pelvic Disorders Disorders
Dysuria: Pain during urination or difficulty urinating.
Scar and myofascial restrictions from surgeries including C-sections, abdominal surgeries, hemorrhoidectomy, vaginal scar, or cancer-related treatments.
Postsurgical Pelvic Disorders Symptoms
Abdominal/groin pain.
Bladder or bowel incontinence.
Painful urination or difficulty urinating.
Constipation or slow transit time.
Painful intercourse.
Pelvic pain.
Abdominal tightness or restrictions.
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