Vaginal Relaxation and Functional
GYN Problems
"Everytime I would laugh or cough I would have some
leakage. It was embarrassing. After 10 years and 3 children, things had changed
dramatically for me. I did not feel the same sensation while having sexual
intercourse."
"Having this procedure
was the best decision I've made regarding my health. I'm confident. My sex life
is better." L.R. (lvr patient)
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Thirty million
American women suffer from symptoms of vaginal relaxation and stress urinary
incontinence. Many women have
difficulty controlling their urine in certain
situations or notice changes in their bowel habits. These two symptoms may be
related to a common set of problems that may occur as a result of childbirth,
aging or a combination of both. Grouped together these problems are referred to
as pelvic relaxation.
Many women suffer
unnecessarily from conditions involving pelvic relaxation. If you have any of
these symptoms described in this section, contact us at (210) 615-6646 or
E-mail
us. Appropriate diagnosis and treatment will often restore patients to a
life free of the aggravations and discomforts associated with pelvic
relaxation.
The goal here is
to acquaint you with the various forms of pelvic relaxation as well as their
causes, symptoms, and treatment. The pelvic organs include the vagina, uterus,
bladder, and rectum.
These organs are
held in position by three types of supports:
- muscles
- sheets of tissue called fascia
- ligaments
When these
supports become damaged for various reasons, one or more of the pelvic organs
may sag and, occasionally, even protrude outside the vagina. These are called
pelvic support defects.
During childbirth,
as the baby passes through the birth canal, the muscles, fascia, and ligaments
separate and may be weakened. This weakening gradually worsens and, in later
years, may cause the pelvic organs to drop from their normal positions.
Occasionally, this
weakening of the muscles and tissue may occur in women who have never had
children. In these women, the cause may be:
- Inherited weakness of the supporting tissues
- Unusual strain placed on the supporting
tissues by a chronic cough
- Unusual increases in abdominal pressure
- Obesity
What are
the symptoms of Pelvic Relaxation?
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