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Pelvic floor disorders affect millions of women and their lives in our country and around the world. Along with many factors such as age, obesity, menopause, smoking, number of births and mode of delivery, there is an increase in the prevalence of pelvic floor disorders. Pelvic floor disorders (urinary/fecal incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, chronic pelvic pain, sexual dysfunction) negatively affect women, their families, caregivers of individuals who cannot meet their own needs, and society in many ways. Treatment of pelvic floor disorders is very costly on a community basis. An effective process is carried out with the use of non-pharmacological traditional and complementary therapies instead of invasive or pharmacological treatment in the early period of the treatment of symptoms of pelvic floor disorders.
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Pelvic floor muscle training has a positive effect on voiding functions by strengthening the urogenital sphincter muscle. One of the commonly used methods for pelvic floor muscle training is the so-called Kegel exercise.
Sexual life, with its personal and social aspects, is an inseparable part of human beings in general, it is one of the most important factors in human life and happiness, especially in family life. Sexuality positively integrates and enriches the somatic, emotional, intellectual and social aspects of individuals, and develops personality, communication and love.
Kegel exercises; It is a method for strengthening the muscles that fix the bladder, intestines and genital organs in the pelvis and control their movements. These are tightening and relaxation exercises that strengthen the pelvic muscles. Like all voluntary muscles, the pelvic floor muscles are muscles that get stronger and develop as they work. Women of all ages need to have strong pelvic floor muscles.
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HAZAL genç, PhD
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