What are the symptoms of pelvic floor muscle relaxation?
Pelvic floor muscle relaxation can cause symptoms such as urinary incontinence, abdominal heaviness, and vulvar itching. The details are as follows:
1. Urinary Incontinence
Relaxed pelvic floor muscles can impair the bladder's ability to control urination. When intra-abdominal pressure increases, the urethra may not contract in time, leading to urine leakage. This symptom is particularly worsened during laughing, sneezing, or jumping.
2. Abdominal Heaviness
Pelvic floor muscle relaxation may cause downward displacement of organs such as the gastrointestinal tract and uterus, resulting in a sensation of abdominal fullness or pressure. Some patients may also experience mild abdominal pain.
3. Vulvar Itching
Weakened pelvic floor muscles may reduce the reproductive system's resistance, potentially triggering vaginitis, which can lead to abnormal vaginal discharge and vulvar itching.
In addition, it may also result in decreased sexual quality of life. It is recommended to visit the obstetrics and gynecology department at a hospital for proper diagnosis and treatment to improve symptoms.