Does being able to hold your pee mean you have good pelvic floor muscles?

Being able to hold your urine means that the pelvic floor muscles are normal. If you can hold your urine and there is no leakage of urine when you use abdominal pressure, it means that your pelvic floor muscles are functioning well. To check whether the pelvic floor muscles are normal, you need to go to the hospital for a gynecological examination to see if there is any pelvic floor tissue laxity. If there is bulging of the anterior and posterior vaginal walls or partial prolapse of the uterus, it means that the pelvic floor muscles are not functioning well. If the patient can usually hold her urine and there is no urine outflow when coughing, sneezing or running, it means that the pelvic floor muscles are functioning well. If there is usually urine leakage or urine discharge after using abdominal pressure, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination and give treatment under the guidance of the doctor.