Search result for: perineal pain 2 Matches found matching search criteria: Postnatal rehabilitation: perineal pain, haemorrhoids Very strong pain not only makes it more difficult for a young mum to live normally, but can also have disastrous effects: perineal pain may cause urinary incontinence that appears even several months after childbirth and intensifies.Pelvic pain (sacrum, pubic symphysis) causes changes to mum's body posture which may become permanent because of hormones working during the early stage of puerperium. Physiotherapy during that period usually involves very simple physical techniques which are well know from other fields of... 1 match found in site title, 1 match found in site content Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy ...pain or midcycle pain and other pains in the area of the pelvis, perineum, hips or sacrum may be symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction. More Vaginal and cervical prolapse It can be noticed by women after childbirth or menopause as a feeling of discomfort or foreign body in the vagina. In more severe situations it will be a visible protrusion of vaginal walls. More Postnatal rehabilitation: perineal pain, haemorrhoids Intervention treatment at mum’s home on the first days after childbirth – strong pain of the perineum, sacrum or pubic symphysis, urinary or faecal incontinence. More Physiotherapy after prostatectomy Men who have undergone prostatectomy often have no symptoms of urinary incontinence. However, if such symptoms appear, they will usually not stop themselves. More 1 match found in site content