Understanding women’s pelvic floor health with experts from Memorial Hermann

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May is Women's Health Month and Tessa sat down with the team from Memorial Hermann about pelvic floor health. It's an important topic for women at any age. From symptoms to treatment they discussed how your healthcare provider can help you navigate those issues and start feeling like yourself again.

The advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. The views expressed in this article are those of the advertiser and do not necessarily reflect those of this site or affiliated companies.– This Women’s Health Month, Houston Life and Memorial Hermann want to bring attention to health issues that affect women of all ages, including pelvic floor disorders.

Tessa sat down with urogynecologist Dr. Solafa Elshatanoufy and pelvic floor physical therapist Preena Nair to have a conversation that many women might find embarrassing to have. The pelvic floor is a group of muscles and connective tissue in the pelvic area. Pelvic floor disorders occur when the supporting tissue within the pelvic floor is weakened or damaged. As a result of this weakness or damage, the muscles are not able to contract and relax normally which interferes with the body’s normal elimination process via the bowel or bladder.

Pelvic floor disorders are common but shouldn’t be considered “normal”. The symptoms can be managed, addressed, or improved especially if they’re interfering, or preventing you from doing your daily activities. Based on your specific condition and health goals, Memorial Hermann can help develop a plan of treatment to get you back on the road to recovery and feeling like yourself.or give them a call at 713-222-CARE Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.Heather Kansteiner is a supervising producer for Houston Life. She has been part of the team since the show launched in 2016. She loves all things Houston and enjoys sharing what makes the city a great place to live, work and play.

 

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