8 Signs of a Weak Pelvic Floor In Seniors

A weak pelvic floor can cause various issues like incontinence, prolapse, constipation, and difficulty emptying the bladder and bowel.

The following are eight signs that may indicate a weak pelvic floor in seniors:

  1. Urinary Incontinence: Inability to control urine flow can occur during exercise, laughing, coughing, or sneezing.
  2. Faecal Incontinence: Inability to control bowel movements can be another sign of pelvic floor weakness.
  3. Pelvic Organ Prolapse: Pelvic organs can move out of their natural position and droop into the vagina or rectum.
  4. Difficulty Emptying the Bladder or Bowel: People with a weak pelvic floor may experience difficulty fully emptying the bladder or bowel.
  5. Urgency: Feeling the need to urinate frequently or urgently, or not being able to hold the urine for long periods of time.
  6. Low Back Pain: A bulge in the lower back area can be another sign of a weak pelvic floor.
  7. Pain During Sexual Intercourse: A weak pelvic floor can lead to pain or discomfort during sexual activity.
  8. Constipation: Straining to defecate, passing hard stools, or feeling incomplete bowel movements can also be a sign of pelvic floor dysfunction.

If you experience any of these signs, it is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment. Treatment options may include pelvic floor exercises, medications, and/or pelvic floor physical therapy. Regular exercise, especially resistance training, and maintaining a healthy weight can also help strengthen the pelvic floor muscles.

Pelvic Floor Strong Program is a quick and easy program to strengthening the pelvic floor. The program is intended for women to remove specific dysfunctional needs for pelvic floor strong exercises.

Written by Mr. James

Mr. James specializes in creating easy-to-understand health content, focusing on lifestyle habits, prevention strategies, and practical ways to support overall health.

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