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Kegel Exercises for Urinary Incontinence
What Are Kegel Exercises?Kegel, or pelvic floor muscle exercises
are done to strengthen the muscles which support the urethra, bladder, uterus
and rectum. Why Do Kegel Exercises?Often the pelvic floor muscles are weak
which contributes to problems with losing urine. Doing the exercises correctly
and regularly can strengthen the muscles. Stronger muscles lead to little or no
urine loss for many women. It is also risk-free, low cost and painless! How Do You Do Them?Over one-third of women start out squeezing the wrong muscles. Therefore,
it is helpful to work with a doctor or nurse practicioner
who can teach you the correct technique. You can also check yourself by
placing a finger in your vagina and squeezing around it. When you feel
pressure around your finger, you are using the correct muscle. Try to keep
everything relaxed except the muscles right around the vagina. At the same
time, do not bear down or squeeze your thigh, back or abdominal muscles.
And breathe slowly and deeply. At first you can do the exercises with your
knees together (lying or sitting). How Often Should I Do The Exercises?Be sure you are doing them
correctly before you start. We recommend doing the exercises for five minutes
twice a day. You should squeeze the muscle for a count of four and relax for a
count of four. At first, you may not be able to do the exercises for a whole
five minutes or hold the squeeze for a count of four. With practice it will
become easier as the muscles get stronger. When Should I Expect Improvement In My Symptoms?It takes from six
to twelve weeks for most women to notice a change in urine loss. Remember, if
you do the exercises regularly you could cure yourself and avoid surgery! How Should I Do The Exercises?If you read that these exercises can
be done anywhere, anytime - that is not necessarily true. We have studied
different ways of doing the exercises to see what works best to decrease urine
loss. What we found worked best was five minute sessions done twice a day. So
doing them while watching television or wherever you think of it usually will
not work as well. Many women report that five minutes before they get up in the
morning and five minutes before they sleep is a helpful routine. Is There Anything I Should Change Once The Exercises Become Easy?Once the exercises become easy, you can further strengthen the
muscles by squeezing to a count of eight and relaxing to a count of eight.
Repeat this for five minutes two times a day. It will also work the muscle more
to do the exercises with your knees apart. How Long Do I Have To Do The Exercises?Once you have attained your
goal, you can do the exercises for five minutes three times a week. If you start
having problems again with urine loss, you may need to go back to five minutes
two times a day. Helpful Hints
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