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Do You Have a Pelvic Floor Disorder?

Are you affected by a pelvic floor disorder and are unaware of treatment options or too embarrassed to address the issue(s)? If you are experiencing any of the symptoms below, please fill out the form below and someone will contact you shortly. Help is on the way.

Bladder Disorders

  • Using the restroom so often it disrupts your day
  • Finding it hard to make it to the bathroom, occasionally having an accident(leaking urine)
  • Sometimes leak urine while sneezing, coughing, lifting heavy objects or even laughing
  • Using pads or other forms of protection to absorb bladder leakage
  • Urine stream is weak or turned into a spray
  • Experiencing recurrent bladder infections
  • Urinate two or more times at night

Pelvic Floor Support Disorders

  • Feeling of heaviness or fullness like something is falling out of your vagina or rectum
  • Experiencing pressure or a bulging sensation in your lower abdomen or pelvis, especially after standing for long periods of time
  • Tampons are too uncomfortable to use or do they fall out?

Bowel Disorders

  • Leaking stool or gas between bowel movements without wanting to
  • Passing stool fewer than three times per week
  • Having difficulty emptying stool from your rectum, causing you to strain and push
  • Feeling like stool gets stuck just above the anus
  • Having to push on the skin around your anus or vagina to get stool to pass

Pelvic Pain/Female Sexual Dysfunction

  • Experience pain on a regular basis in the bladder, vagina, rectum, or the lower abdomen
  • Having pain with sexual intercourse
  • Regularly experiencing vaginal dryness
  • Having recurrent vaginal infections
  • Feeling lack of/decrease in sexual desire or interest

Contact Us

For more information about the Pelvic Health Institute at Northwest Medical Center, and for a free physician referral call 1-888-256-7720.