The role of pelvic floor exercises in treating an existing prolapse or preventing a prolpase has not always been clear, and medical opinion has been divided.
For some time, pelvic floor exercises were generally considered appropriate only for cases of mild prolapse. However, a research review in 2006 suggested that the evidence shows that pelvic floor muscle training may be more useful in cases where the prolapse is severe.
After reviewing current evidence, Expert Committee 12 "Adult Conservative Management" of the Fourth International Consultation on Incontinence (ICI), Paris, July 2008, stated that:
Pelvic floor exercises may reduce pelvic organ prolapse severity
Pelvic floor exercises may help prevent pelvic organ prolapse
Pelvic floor exercises before surgery may improve lower urinary tract symptoms and quality of life for women with a prolapse . **
Read more about how to exercise the pelvic floor muscles correctly.
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