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Pelvic Floor Problem  in Dubai

Yugen Care takes care of pelvic floor problems right from loss of bowel and urinary control to other concerns related to the pelvic region. Our specialists offer highly personalized diagnostic workups to understand the reasons behind the problems, such as weakened muscles or nerve problems, and suggest treatments accordingly. Yugen Care facilitates the patients to restore comfort and function of the bosom during pelvic floor problem treatment in Dubai with the use of minimally invasive methods, physical therapy, and lifestyle changes. We understand that pelvic floor problems are multi-faceted. Hence, we address both the physical as well as mental aspects to achieve better clinical outcomes and improve the general well-being of a person for a lifelong duration.

Pelvis floor problem

Chronic pelvic pain is a condition wherein the pelvic region has been under pain for more than 6 months. It affects mostly women, with a 1:7 ratio. Chronic pelvic pain has numerous causes, from intestinal to gynecological to urological, and therefore requires multidisciplinary treatment.

Most patients with chronic pelvic pain book appointments to multiple doctors, but 1/3 of them will not get proper diagnosis and treatment. This leads to psychological distress and eventually a bad quality of life.

At Yugen Care, our experienced doctors take a comprehensive and personalized approach to pelvic floor problem  in Dubai, ensuring accurate diagnosis and effective treatment plans to restore both physical and emotional well-being.

How it works?

  1. Assessment: Before beginning any treatment, a healthcare provider, often a pelvic floor physical therapist or a specialist in urology, gynecology, or uro-gynecology, will conduct a thorough assessment. This may involve asking about symptoms, medical history, and performing a physical examination to assess muscle strength, tone, and coordination.
  2. Education: Patients are often educated about the anatomy and function of the pelvic floor muscles, as well as factors that can contribute to dysfunction, such as poor posture, chronic constipation, or childbirth trauma.
  3. Pelvic Floor Exercises: One of the primary treatments for pelvic floor dysfunction is pelvic floor muscle training, also known as Kegel exercises. These exercises involve contracting and relaxing the pelvic floor muscles to improve strength, endurance, and coordination. Patients are typically taught how to perform these exercises correctly and may be given a customized exercise program to follow.
  4. Biofeedback: Biofeedback therapy may be used to help patients better understand and control their pelvic floor muscles. During biofeedback sessions, sensors are placed on the pelvic floor muscles, and patients receive real-time feedback about muscle activity. This can help patients learn to contract and relax the muscles more effectively.
  5. Manual Therapy: Pelvic floor physical therapists may also use manual techniques such as massage, stretching, or myofascial release to address tightness or trigger points in the pelvic floor muscles.
  6. Behavioral Strategies: In addition to exercises and manual therapy, patients may be advised to make behavioral changes to improve pelvic floor function. This could include strategies such as improving posture, adopting healthy bowel and bladder habits, and managing factors such as stress or anxiety that can contribute to pelvic floor dysfunction.
  7. Modalities: In some cases, other treatment modalities such as electrical stimulation or ultrasound therapy may be used to complement pelvic floor rehabilitation.
  8. Continued Monitoring and Adjustments: Pelvic floor treatment is often an ongoing process, and patients may need to continue exercises and other strategies over time to maintain improvements in symptoms. Healthcare providers typically monitor progress and may adjust treatment plans as needed.

Procedure Info At A Glance

Is it painful? Can be uncomfortable.
Is there any downtime? Minimal downtime.
How many sessions are needed? Varies widely.
How long does the procedure take? Depends on treatment
When can I see the results? Varies by individual.
How often should I do it? Depends on treatment plan.

Procedure

Our approach to pelvic floor problem treatment is personalized to ensure the most effective care for each patient. Using advanced techniques, we address the underlying causes of pelvic floor issues.

Given below are the procedures Yugen Care team follows to deliver optimal results and improve your well-being.

  1. Initial Assessment: The first step in pelvic floor treatment is a thorough assessment by a healthcare provider specializing in pelvic floor disorders. This assessment may include:
    • Review of medical history: The healthcare provider will ask about symptoms, medical conditions, previous surgeries, and childbirth experiences.
    • Physical examination: This may involve an external and internal examination to assess muscle strength, tone, and coordination of the pelvic floor muscles.
    • Diagnostic tests: Depending on the symptoms and suspected underlying causes, additional tests such as urodynamic testing, pelvic ultrasound, or MRI may be ordered to evaluate bladder, bowel, or pelvic organ function.
  1. Diagnosis and Treatment Plan: Based on the assessment findings, a diagnosis is made, and a treatment plan is developed. This plan is tailored to the individual’s specific needs and may include a combination of the following:
    • Pelvic floor muscle exercises (Kegels): A program of pelvic floor muscle training is often prescribed to improve strength, endurance, and coordination of the pelvic floor muscles.
    • Education: Patients are educated about pelvic floor anatomy and function, as well as factors contributing to dysfunction. They may also receive guidance on lifestyle modifications to improve pelvic floor health.
    • Behavioral strategies: Patients may be advised on strategies to improve bladder and bowel habits, such as scheduled voiding or dietary changes to prevent constipation.
    • Manual therapy: Pelvic floor physical therapists may perform manual techniques such as massage, myofascial release, or trigger point therapy to address muscle tightness or dysfunction.
    • Biofeedback: Biofeedback therapy may be used to help patients improve awareness and control of their pelvic floor muscles by providing real-time feedback on muscle activity.
    • Electrical stimulation: In some cases, electrical stimulation may be used to help strengthen weak pelvic floor muscles or improve muscle coordination.
  1. Follow-up and Monitoring: Patients typically undergo regular follow-up appointments to monitor progress and adjust the treatment plan as needed. This may include reassessment of symptoms, muscle strength, and functional improvements.
  2. Continued Management: Pelvic floor treatment is often an ongoing process, and patients may need to continue with exercises, behavioral strategies, or other interventions to maintain improvements in symptoms and pelvic floor function over time.

Pelvis Floor Causes and Treatment

  • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) – an infection in the female’s upper reproductive system (uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries). It is usually caused by Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhea. Symptoms include fever, lower abdominal pain, new or different discharge, cervical motion tenderness, uterine tenderness, adnexal tenderness, painful intercourse, or irregular menstruation. If not treated, PID may lead to endometritis, salpingitis, tubo-ovarian abscess, and pelvic peritonitis. Scar tissue formation due to PID episodes may lead to tubal blockage, increasing the risk of infertility and long-term pelvic and abdominal pain. Early identification of PID is important to eliminate the effects of infection.
  • Pelvic Endometriosis – a condition of the growth of the endometrium outside the uterus. This uterine lining behaves like the one inside the uterus, undergoing recurrent changes like monthly bleeding, except that it happens in the abdomen or other organs. This causes inflammatory reaction, appearance of scar tissue or cysts filled with blood. Endometriosis may also cause heavy menstrual flow, painful intercourse, and infertility. It can be treated by procedures that lessen or eliminate the pain and other symptoms.
  • Interstitial Cystitis – also known as painful bladder syndrome wherein patients have the urge to urinate more often and with smaller amount of urine than usual. This causes bladder and pelvic soreness, and frequent and painful urination.
  • Puborectalis Syndrome And Pudendal Chronic Neuralgia – these are diagnosed by examining the levator ani and other trigger points. Nerve conduction studies are then done, if necessary. Treatments include biofeedback, pelvic floor rehabilitation, and in rare cases, direct infiltration with local anesthesia and corticosteroids on the nerve.
  • Diverticular Disease – a condition wherein small inflamed bulges develop in the large intestine’s lining. Symptoms include lower abdominal pain and bloating; in more serious cases severe pain in the left abdomen, high fever (above 38C or 100.4F), and bloody diarrhea. Many people may instead have diverticulosis, as they may not experience any symptoms. Diagnosis is via colonoscopy and treatment consists of a special diet and cycles of probiotics and antibiotics.

Benefits Of Pelvic Floor Problem

Seeking pelvic floor problem  at Yugen Care ensures personalized care tailored to your needs. Yugen Care provides effective, minimally invasive treatments that offer long-term relief, improve quality of life, and restore both physical and emotional well-being. 

Here’s a breakdown of the main benefits you’ll experience with our Pelvic Floor Problem treatment

  • Improved Continence: Pelvic floor treatment can help strengthen the muscles responsible for controlling bladder and bowel function, leading to better control and reduced instances of urinary or fecal incontinence.
  • Enhanced Sexual Function: Strengthening and addressing issues with the pelvic floor muscles can lead to improved sexual function, including increased sensation, better orgasm control, and reduced pain during intercourse.
  • Relief from Pelvic Pain: Pelvic floor treatment can alleviate discomfort or pain in the pelvic region caused by conditions such as pelvic floor dysfunction, pelvic organ prolapse, or chronic pelvic pain syndrome.
  • Prevention and Management of Pelvic Organ Prolapse: Targeted exercises and therapies can help prevent pelvic organ prolapse or manage existing cases by strengthening the muscles that support the pelvic organs.
  • Support During Pregnancy and Postpartum Recovery: Pelvic floor treatment can provide support during pregnancy to reduce the risk of pelvic floor issues and aid in postpartum recovery by strengthening muscles weakened during childbirth.
  • Improved Quality of Life: Addressing pelvic floor issues can significantly enhance overall quality of life by reducing discomfort, embarrassment, and limitations on daily activities caused by pelvic floor dysfunction.
  • Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction and Ejaculatory Disorders: In men, pelvic floor treatment can help address issues related to erectile dysfunction and ejaculatory disorders by improving blood flow and muscle function in the pelvic region.
  • Prevention of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction: Pelvic floor treatment can also be preventative, helping individuals maintain strong and healthy pelvic floor muscles to reduce the risk of developing issues later in life.

FAQ

What is pelvic floor treatment?
Pelvic floor treatment involves therapies and exercises aimed at improving the function and strength of the muscles in the pelvic region.

Who can benefit from pelvic floor treatment?
Anyone experiencing issues such as urinary or fecal incontinence, pelvic pain, sexual dysfunction, or pelvic organ prolapse may benefit from pelvic floor treatment.

What types of therapies are involved in pelvic floor treatment?
Pelvic floor treatment may include exercises like Kegels, biofeedback, electrical stimulation, manual therapy techniques, and lifestyle modifications.

How long does it take to see results from pelvic floor treatment?
The timeframe for seeing results varies depending on the individual’s condition and the treatment plan. Some people may experience improvement within a few weeks, while others may require several months of consistent therapy.

Is pelvic floor treatment only for women?
No, pelvic floor treatment is beneficial for people of all genders. Men can also experience issues such as urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction, and pelvic pain that can be addressed through pelvic floor treatment.

Related treatments

  • Pelvic floor dysfunction
  • Pelvic organ prolapse
  • Kegel exercises

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