Kegel Exercises, Dietary and Behavioral Modifications: Simple Strategies for Getting Started

作者: Jay-James R Miller , Peter K Sand , None

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-84628-167-9_6

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摘要: Despite many recent pharmacological and surgical advances in urogynecology, a variety of nonmedical, non-operative strategies still represent the best first-line approach for patients. The most common goal behavioral treatments is to improve bladder control through systematic changes patient behavior environmental conditions. primary treatment stress incontinence, instance, pelvic floor muscle training exercise. For fecal effective treatment, addition exercise, may include dietary alterations—such as increased fiber—and bowel habit retraining. A number are commonly implemented overactive bladder, including drill training, exercises, urge-suppression techniques, selfmonitoring, fluid alterations.

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