Postpartum pelvic floor repair therapeutic instrument
A physical therapy method for neurobioelectrical stimulation with instruments. When the electrode probe is placed in the vagina, the pelvic floor nerve is stimulated by transmitting different current intensities, so that the pelvic floor muscles contract regularly, enhance their degree and elasticity, and improve or restore their functions. At the same time, through muscle stimulation and nerve transmission, on the one hand, it stimulates the contraction of external urethral sphincter, on the other hand, it inhibits bladder contraction, improves bladder compliance, increases bladder capacity and strengthens urine storage capacity.
Measuring vaginal contractility and showing pressure feedback to patients and therapists through electromyography or pressure curve can help patients understand their pelvic floor muscle function more clearly and intuitively, participate in treatment, learn to adjust their body functions, identify and learn to control the contraction and relaxation of pelvic floor muscles independently, and form conditioned reflex, which is conducive to improving the curative effect of rehabilitation treatment.
What is the cause of postpartum pelvic effusion?
Postpartum, 42 days after delivery, the hormone in the body drops or is in ovulation period, which will lead to a small amount of pelvic effusion. This is a normal physiological phenomenon, and mothers don't have to worry. It will be absorbed by itself with the recovery of maternal endocrine or the end of menstruation.
Women are weak after delivery, their immunity is low, and their cervix is in a state of expansion. At this time, if you don't pay attention to the cleanliness of reproductive parts or premature sexual behavior, it can cause bacterial growth and lead to pelvic infection and inflammation, resulting in pelvic effusion.
If there are residues in postpartum uterus, such as placenta and fetal membrane, it will also cause persistent vaginal bleeding, postpartum pelvic inflammatory disease and pelvic effusion.
If the parturient is eager to lose weight after delivery, improper use of corset will lead to poor pelvic blood flow, coupled with too little diet, insufficient nutrition and decreased resistance, which will easily induce pelvic inflammatory disease and then pelvic effusion.