The Asian Age

LET’S TALK ABOUT PELVIC PHYSICAL THERAPY

- KANIZA GARARI

Urinary incontinen­ce is a problem faced by a large number of women but many of them do not openly talk about it as they think of it as an embarrassi­ng subject. The impact of this problem on their lives physically and psychologi­cally is debilitati­ng. For this reason, pelvic physical therapy is being popularise­d in the West to help women deal with the problem. This therapy helps to strengthen the muscles and must be followed from the birth of the first child.

Dr Anuradha Koduri, senior urogynaeco­logist at KIMS Hospital, explains the need for physicians to accept the best practices and young women to opt for therapies that will help them manage these problems.

QQWHAT IS THE DAMAGE CAUSED DURING THE BIRTHING PROCESS? LEAKY BLADDER ISSUES ARE PROFOUNDLY FELT AFTER 40. WHY?

Muscles around the birth canal are different from the rest of the body. They have special fibres and can stretch to 10 times their length and also contract to the original size. In some cases, due to the large head of the baby or the weight of the baby in the womb, the muscle fibres are torn. Instrument­s like forceps or vacuum make the problem greater because of the unnatural stretching of the tissues. In ageing women, if they are not exercising and lifting weights, muscles are not toned up. They tend to have less muscle and more of fat. In the pre-menopause stage and during menopause, the lack of toned muscles lead to incontinen­ce. For this reason, women must continue to lift weights as it keeps the muscles toned.

IN WOMEN WHO ARE 60 YEARS AND ABOVE, THE LEAKAGE IS TERRIBLE. WHAT IS THE REASON FOR THIS?

QThe leakage can be due to the laxity of the muscles around the genital organs. The tube that carries the urine from the bladder sags and is out of place. Due to this reason, women start leaking urine uncontroll­ably. The second reason is that there is a change in the nerves that cater to the bladder and they start sending incorrect signals, which will make the patient want to go more frequently or lose control before she reaches the toilet. There are also neurologic­al diseases that affect the whole body including the bladder. Pelvic physical therapy is an important tool to prevent and treat these problems in the early stages. Having your first child is enough to start the weakness in the muscles. So it is important to start exercises in the pelvic muscles while you are pregnant. These can be easily done at home, when you are asked to pull your vagina and anus into your body without holding your breath. This will isolate the muscle that needs to be toned, which will help in the birthing process and also help the muscle come back to its original strength quickly. After the birth of the baby, while you are doing your Kegels exercises, after six weeks you can start pelvic physical therapy in consultati­on with the doctor. WHAT IS PELVIC PHYSICAL THERAPY? HOW CAN IT BE DONE?

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