- 21. Rectocele
- (Rectocele)
- ... Animals that walk on four legs only rarely get posterior prolapse. The upright weight placed on a woman's pelvic floor is the main reason women experience posterior prolapse. Increased pelvic floor pressure ...
- 22. Vaginal dryness
- (Vaginal dryness)
- ... you're sexually aroused, more blood flows to your pelvic organs, creating more lubricating vaginal fluid. But the hormonal changes of menopause, childbirth and breast-feeding may disrupt this process. ...
- 23. Vaginal cancer
- (Vaginal cancer)
- ... lump or mass in your vagina Painful urination Constipation Pelvic pain When to see a doctor See your doctor if you have any signs and symptoms related to vaginal cancer, such as abnormal ...
- 24. Double uterus
- (Double uterus)
- ... women with a double uterus is likely higher in women with a history of miscarriage or premature birth. Treatment is needed only if a double uterus causes symptoms or complications, such as pelvic pain ...
- 25. Uterine prolapse
- (Uterine prolapse)
- Uterine prolapse occurs when pelvic floor muscles and ligaments stretch and weaken, providing inadequate support for the uterus. The uterus then slips down into or protrudes out of the vagina. Uterine ...
- 26. Endometrial cancer
- (Endometrial cancer)
- Endometrial cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the uterus. The uterus is the hollow, pear-shaped pelvic organ in women where fetal development occurs. Endometrial cancer begins in the layer ...
- 27. Stress incontinence
- (Stress incontinence)
- ... pelvic floor muscles may lose tone because of: Childbirth. In women, poor function of pelvic floor muscles or the sphincter may occur because of tissue or nerve damage incurred during delivery ...
- 28. Urinary incontinence
- (Urinary incontinence)
- ... control. The changes that occur during childbirth can also damage bladder nerves and supportive tissue, leading to a dropped (prolapsed) pelvic floor. With prolapse, your bladder, uterus, rectum or small ...
- 29. Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome
- (Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome)
- ... treatment Uncoordinated tightening of the pelvic floor muscles that slows blood flow to the rectum Start by seeing your family doctor or a general practitioner if you have signs or symptoms that ...
- 30. Cervical Cancer Screening Shanghai
- (Health Check-ups Shanghai)
- ... you. When you have a Pap test, the doctor may also perform a pelvic exam, checking your uterus, ovaries, and other organs to make sure there are no problems. There are times when your doctor may perform ...
- 31. Genital warts
- (Genital warts)
- ... a mild acetic acid solution to your genitals to whiten any warts. Then, he or she may view them through a special microscope. Pap tests For women, it's important to have regular pelvic exams and ...
- 32. Fecal incontinence
- (Fecal incontinence)
- ... Kegel exercisesKegel exercises strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, which support the uterus, bladder and bowel, and may help reduce incontinence. To perform Kegel exercises, contract the muscles that ...
- 33. Back pain
- (Back pain)
- ... exercises) help condition these muscles so that they work together like a natural corset for your back. Flexibility in your hips and upper legs aligns your pelvic bones to improve how your back feels. ...
- 34. Yeast infection (vaginal)
- (Yeast infection (vaginal) )
- ... diseases. Perform a pelvic exam. During the exam, you lie on your back on an exam table with your feet resting in supports called stirrups. Your doctor visually examines your external genitals for ...
- 35. Vaginitis
- (Vaginitis)
- ... do you regularly take? To diagnose your condition, your doctor may review your history of vaginal infections or sexually transmitted infections and conduct a pelvic examination. During the exam, ...
- 36. Spinal cord injury
- (Spinal cord injury )
- ... or quadriplegia. This means your arms, hands, trunk, legs and pelvic organs are all affected by your spinal cord injury. Paraplegia. This paralysis affects all or part of the trunk, legs and ...
- 37. Overactive bladder
- (Overactive bladder)
- ... to fill. As it fills more, you'll feel the need to urinate (void). When you urinate, nerve signals coordinate the relaxation of the pelvic floor muscles and the muscles surrounding the neck of the bladder ...
- 38. Ovarian cysts
- (Ovarian cysts)
- ... symptoms. The best ways to protect your health are to know the symptoms that may signal a more significant problem, and to schedule regular pelvic examinations. Most cysts don't cause any symptoms ...
- 39. Ovarian cancer
- (Ovarian cancer)
- ... ovarian cancer symptoms are present, they tend to be persistent and worsen with time. Signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer may include: Abdominal pressure, fullness, swelling or bloating Pelvic discomfort ...
- 40. Birth Control for Sexually Active Teens
- (Dating & Sex)
- ... impressive health benefits, including reduced risks of ovarian and endometrial cancers, benign breast tumors, ovarian cysts, pelvic inflammatory disease, tubal (ectopic) pregnancy and iron-deficiency anemia. ...