Spastic pelvic floor

2021-09-16 22:08:49
I cannot poop because of extreme muscle tightness.I feel when i poop muscle contracts automatically.I have no pain and no discomfort in pelvic area.Is it spastic pelvic floor or something else?I am very stressed.
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Contact your local physiotherapist

Answered2021-10-13 01:10:51

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This is not pelvic floor muscles related. This is related to the anal sphincter. Take warm sitz bath i.e sit in warm water to relax anal muscles. Start with isabgol every night and have a laxative for 2-3 to make passage of stools easier. Please contact me personally for further help

Answered2021-10-12 08:45:07

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Visit physiotherapy centre for proper diagnosis and treatment

Answered2021-09-18 07:34:02

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You should consult an orthopaedist in person for complete assessment and treatment.

Answered2021-09-17 14:50:44

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chiropractic and osteopathy treatment will help.

Answered2021-09-17 04:35:56

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Visit orthopaedic doc for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Answered2021-09-17 02:24:37

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Try happy baby pose...check with an Orthopaedician for diagnosis and muscle relaxant

Answered2021-09-17 01:04:55

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