...Nerve issues in the colon may contribute to this type of constipation. Outlet constipation Outlet constipation is a result of pelvic floor dysfunction. The pelvic floor includes muscles that support...
...to certain types of constipation, including irritable bowel syndrome with constipation (IBS-C) (7). Taking probiotic supplements may help support a balanced gut microbiome. Therefore, it may help reduce constipation symptoms....
...names for chronic idiopathic constipation Chronic constipation Constipation Functional constipation Chronic idiopathic constipation FAQs u003cstrongu003eHow should CIC be treated in children?u003c/strongu003e Young children may not be able to describe the...
...pelvic floor disorders. These disorders include pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence. Pelvic organ prolapse is a condition wherein a pelvic organ, such as the uterus, bladder or the rectum,...
...fibroids Adenomyosis Pelvic inflammatory disease Pelvic adhesive disease While pregnancy may cause pelvic pain that lasts for over six months, this is not classed as chronic pelvic pain by medical...
...pelvic anatomy.” http://www.uptodate.com/contents/surgical-female-pelvic-anatomy Tizzano A., Paraiso MFR. “The evolution of pelvic surgery.” http://www.augs.org/p/cm/ld/fid=18 /trp_language] What is Pelvic Gynaecological Surgery: Overview, Benefits, and Expected Results Introduction Pelvic gynaecological surgery is a...
...keeping them closed and controlled. When the pelvic floor muscles are relaxed, the passage of urine and faeces occur. Pelvic floor muscles are also vital in maintaining healthy sexual function...
...Most people with Mitral Valve Prolapse experience no symptoms. Some may experience chest pain, palpitations, shortness of breath, or dizziness. How is Mitral Valve Prolapse diagnosed? Mitral Valve Prolapse is...
...to frequently asked questions about mitral valve prolapse. Is mitral valve prolapse considered heart disease? Yes, healthcare professionals consider mitral valve prolapse a type of heart disease that affects the...
...healthcare professional. Takeaway Drinking enough water, dietary changes, and home remedies can help relieve constipation. Still, if constipation continues or you experience severe symptoms, consider speaking with a healthcare professional....