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Vaginal LaxityVaginal Laxity (VL) is a sensation of vaginal looseness which may develop after pregnancy and vaginal delivery and may be affected by prior pelvic surgery, menopause and aging.
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Vaginal AtrophyVaginal atrophy (atrophic vaginitis) is thinning, drying and inflammation of the vaginal walls that may occur when your body has less estrogen. Vaginal atrophy occurs most often after menopause. It may make intercourse painful but also leads to distressing urinary symptoms.
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Bladder/Urine LeakageUrinary incontinence – the loss of bladder control – is a common and often embarrassing problem. The severity ranges from occasionally leaking urine when you cough or sneeze to having an urge to urinate so sudden and strong you don’t get to the toilet in time. Stress incontinence is when urine leaks when you exert pressure on tour bladder by coughing, sneezing, laughing, exercising or lifting something heavy. Urge incontinence is an experience of frequent or constant dribbling of urine due to a bladder that doesn’t empty completely.
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UrgencyOveractive bladder, also called OAB, causes sudden urges to urinate that may be hard to control. There also might be loss of urine that isn’t intended, called urgency incontinence. People with an overactive bladder might feel self-conscious. This can cause some to keep away from others or limit their work and social life.
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Muscle ToneYour pelvic floor muscles hole the major organs in your pelvis in place and protect heme. Muscle control – the ability to squeeze and relax your pelvic floor muscles coordinate with your urethra for control of urine elimination.
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Vaginal Dryness & MoistureThe hormone estrogen helps maintain that fluid and keeps the lining of your vaginal healthy, thick, and elastic, and a lack of vaginal moisture can have a huge impact on your sex life. These levels may drop in menopause and aging decreasing natural blood flow.
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Sexual DysfunctionsSexual Dysfunction is anything that prevents you from feeling pleasure form sexual activity. Things like stress, health conditions, medication, or past sexual trauma can cause it.
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Pelvic Floor DisordersPelvic floor dysfunction is a common condition where you can’t correctly relax and coordinate the … to urinate (pee) or to have a bowel movement (poop).
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Decreased Sensation Many women experience problems with sexual function at some point, and some have difficulties throughout their lives. Female sexual dysfunction can occur at any stage of life. It can occur only in certain situations or in all sexual situations. It may also be cause by decreased blood flow to the clitoral hood and vaginal areas.