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Symptoms

A weak pelvic floor can result in a range of symptoms. One of the most common, and the most disruptive to everyday life, is involuntary loss of urine also known as urinary incontinence.

The good news is that it is often treatable. If the pelvic floor muscles can be strengthened the symptoms may be reduced and often stopped altogether. Don’t suffer in silence, this is a very common condition, and help is at hand.

If you experience any of the following, BMI pelvic floor treatment may be able to help:
 

  • Loss of urine when coughing, sneezing or changing position
  • A sudden strong need to empty your bladder
  • Urine leakage if you can’t get to the toilet in time
  • Needing to empty your bladder more than six or seven times a day or once or twice at night
  • Urine leakage during intercourse
  • Difficulty inserting or keeping a tampon in place

To arrange an appointment with a BMI women’s health physiotherapist for BMI pelvic floor treatment or to find out more call 0800 092 2942 or send an enquiry.

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