Q: Does it safe?
A: The process is painless and non-invasive.
Q: A patient with stress urinary incontinence received 2 courses of treatment and his overall muscle strength improved. But the symptoms of urine leakage have not improved. Why is this?
A: You can see if the patient has problems such as prolapse. Prolapse will change the structure of the urinary tract system and cause a series of urination problems. It is also recommended that the patient take a urodynamic test to see if there is any urinary system problem.
Q: A mother has brown or pink discharge after pelvic floor treatment. What is the situation and how to deal with it?
A: Pelvic floor treatment itself will not cause brown or pink discharge. If the amount is large, check the uterine involution with B-ultrasound. If incomplete uterine involution occurs, solve this problem first. It is normal for a little bloodshot in a little vaginal discharge. In this case, you can continue treatment or wait until it is cleaned.
Q: Customer undergoes pelvic floor muscle treatment for mixed urinary incontinence. After doing it once, the belly feels uncomfortable and full. What is the reason?
A: First of all, ask how much electrical stimulation is used for the treatment. If it is too large, it will easily cause muscle soreness. The customer can continue the treatment or wait for the feeling to disappear before continuing.