Pelvic floor tension can result from a number of underlying causes that lead to stretching tightening or weakening of the pelvic floor muscles.
Pelvic floor muscle tension.
Pelvic floor dysfunction is a common condition where you re unable to correctly relax and coordinate the muscles in your pelvic floor to urinate or to have a bowel movement.
Below are some simple exercises that may help you to relax your pelvic floor muscles.
These can all be done in your home discretely and with no equipment necessary.
Once the muscles have reached a normal resting tone and are able to relax fully their strength is reassessed and pelvic floor strengthening exercises are prescribed if appropriate.
Weakness in the pelvic floor muscles might be apparent from an early age.
It is always recommended to consult a pelvic floor physical therapist prior to performing.
Kegel exercises or similar techniques that require.
Pelvic floor down training relaxation routine.
When your pelvic floor muscles are tight and weak the tension is treated before the weakness.
The goal for treating pelvic floor dysfunction is to relax the pelvic floor muscles to make bowel movements easier and to provide more control.
However women also develop pelvic floor tension later after childbirth menopause or pregnancy.
If you re a woman you may also feel pain during sex and if you re a man you may have problems having or keeping an erection erectile dysfunction or ed.