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Pelvic Floor & Bladder Health
Struggling with urine leakage, urgency, or bladder control? Learn how pelvic floor physiotherapy helps women regain control, confidence, and comfort
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Regain control, confidence, and comfort in your daily life
Bladder Issues are more common than most women realize but they are rarely talked about openly.
If you've ever experienced:
- Urine leakage while laughing, sneezing, or exercising
- A sudden urge to rush to the bathroom
- Frequent urination disrupting your day or sleep
- Difficulty fully emptying your bladder
You're not alone, and most importantly this is treatable
Why do bladder problems happen?
Bladder issues are often linked to pelvic floor dysfunction. Pelvic floor physiotherapy is considered a first-line treatment globally before medication or surgery. Bladder issues can feel embarrassing but they are extremely common and treatable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Is urine leakage normal after childbirth?
A. It is common, but not something you should ignore. Pelvic floor physiotherapy can help restore control.
Q. Can bladder problems be treated without surgery?
A. Yes. Physiotherapy is often the first recommended treatment before considering medication or surgery.
Q. How long does it take to see results?
A. Many women notice improvements within a few weeks, with significant progress over 6-12 weeks
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