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Common Causes of Pelvic Floor Disorder | Harsh Hospital, Himatnagar |
Pelvic Floor Disorders (PFDs) are a group of conditions that affect the muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues of the pelvic floor — the structure that supports the bladder, uterus, and bowel. While often underdiagnosed or misunderstood, PFDs are common, especially among women.
At Harsh Hospital, Himatnagar, we believe in spreading awareness to help you take early steps toward better pelvic health.
✅ What Are the Common Causes of Pelvic Floor Disorders?
๐น Pregnancy & Childbirth
Vaginal delivery can stretch or tear pelvic floor muscles, leading to prolapse or incontinence.
๐น Aging & Menopause
With age, the tissues supporting the pelvic organs weaken. A drop in estrogen levels after menopause can worsen this.
๐น Chronic Constipation
Repeated straining during bowel movements can weaken pelvic muscles over time.
๐น Obesity
Excess weight increases pressure on the pelvic floor, increasing the risk of disorders.
๐น Heavy Lifting & High-Impact Activities
Lifting heavy weights or frequent high-impact exercises can stress pelvic support structures.
๐น Pelvic Surgery or Injury
Surgeries such as hysterectomy or pelvic trauma can contribute to nerve or muscle damage.
⚠️ Symptoms to Watch For:
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Urinary incontinence
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Pelvic pressure or pain
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Vaginal bulging or discomfort
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Difficulty emptying the bladder or bowels
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Painful intercourse
๐ฉบ Treatment Options at Harsh Hospital
At Harsh Hospital, Himatnagar, we provide:
✔️ Expert gynecological consultation
✔️ Pelvic physiotherapy
✔️ Surgical options (if needed)
✔️ Personalized lifestyle and exercise plans
Don’t ignore symptoms. Early intervention can significantly improve your quality of life.
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Harsh Hospital, Himatnagar is committed to women’s health across all life stages. Let us help you regain comfort and confidence.
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