Pelvic floor muscle relaxation can be determined by the presence or absence of clinical symptoms and pelvic floor muscle testing.
1. Clinical symptoms of pelvic floor muscle relaxation: common ones include urine leakage, vaginal discharge, and in serious cases, abnormal bowel movement. These symptoms can be used to determine whether there is pelvic floor muscle relaxation.
2. Pelvic floor muscle testing: Generally, hospitals have pelvic floor muscle testing instruments, which can assess the pressure, the strength of the muscle fibers, and the condition of the pelvic floor muscle through the bioelectricity of some muscles in the vagina.
On the basis of the above two methods, it can be combined with the doctor’s manual diagnosis to determine whether the pelvic floor muscle is loose or not.
After the appearance of pelvic floor muscle laxity, it is recommended that a professional doctor conducts a comprehensive assessment and then formulates a treatment plan, avoiding blindly using medication or exercise, so as not to aggravate the condition.