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Stress Urinary Incontinence

  • Post author:saskatoonpessaryclinic.com
  • Post published:September 4, 2019
  • Post category:Bladder Tips/Pelvic Health/Pessaries
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What is it? Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is defined as urinary leakage that occurs with sudden pressure on the urethra/bladder from movement or activity such as coughing, laughing, sneezing, standing…

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Rectocele versus Rectal Prolapse

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  • Post published:September 4, 2019
  • Post category:Bowel Tips
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Rectocele. Rectal prolapse. The same thing? I often see these two terms used interchangeably, but they refer to two different conditions. The rectum refers to the lowest 12-15 centimetres of…

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Pelvic Organ Prolapse

  • Post author:saskatoonpessaryclinic.com
  • Post published:September 3, 2019
  • Post category:Pelvic Organ Prolapse
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What is it? Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is when any of the pelvic organs- the bladder, urethra, uterus, vagina, rectum, or small intestine- sit lower than normal due to tissue…

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Hemorrhoid and Fissure Self-Care

  • Post author:saskatoonpessaryclinic.com
  • Post published:September 2, 2019
  • Post category:Bowel Tips
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If you experience constipation, you may also experience hemorrhoids or anal fissures. This may also be the case if you are pregnant or have recently given birth. Here are some…

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Stool Evacuation

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  • Post published:September 2, 2019
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In order to effectively evacuate stool, the anal sphincter and pelvic floor muscles must relax. Optimal posture can help promote muscle relaxation and, ultimately, ease of passage. Potty posture Sit…

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Tips for Combating Constipation

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  • Post published:September 2, 2019
  • Post category:Bowel Tips
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If you experience constipation, take an honest look at your water and fibre intake, as well as your activity level. Those are great places to start in order to begin…

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Constipation

  • Post author:saskatoonpessaryclinic.com
  • Post published:September 2, 2019
  • Post category:Bowel Tips
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Constipation is a topic that cannot be ignored when discussing pelvic organ prolapse (POP). Chronic straining due to difficulty passing large or hard stool is believed to be a cause…

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I-L-U Self-massage

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  • Post published:September 2, 2019
  • Post category:Bowel Tips
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Purpose This self-massage technique can be used to help neutralize both constipation and loose bowels, as well to decrease generalized pelvic and abdominal pain. Technique ā€œIā€- form the letter ā€œIā€…

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Medical Conditions that may Prevent Pessary Use – Part II

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  • Post published:September 1, 2019
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Considerations In addition to the contraindications discussed in part I which must be addressed before a pessary can even be considered (red flags), there are situations in which pessary use…

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